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To: Netizen

Black vote only counts in big City state...Phil..in Penn..is one that stands out...Probably Michigan....Southern and western states not really a factor...maybe in Mississippi...


1,230 posted on 11/13/2011 5:25:52 AM PST by Hojczyk
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To: Hojczyk

Black vote will matter in Virginia and North Carolina.


1,232 posted on 11/13/2011 5:59:59 AM PST by wolfman23601
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To: Hojczyk

Definitely Michigan, no probably about it.


1,233 posted on 11/13/2011 6:36:04 AM PST by Netizen (Path to citizenship = Scamnesty. If you give it away, more will come. Who's pilfering your wallet?)
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To: Hojczyk
Black vote only counts in big City state...Phil..in Penn..is one that stands out...Probably Michigan.... Southern and western states not really a factor...maybe in Mississippi...

The following data was sourced from the 2010 U.S. Census.[citation needed]

Rank City Percentage African American African American Population
1 Detroit, Michigan 82.7 590,226
2 Jackson, Mississippi 79.4 137,716
3 Miami Gardens, Florida 76.3 81,776
4 Birmingham, Alabama 73.4 155,791
5 Baltimore, Maryland 63.7 395,781
6 Memphis, Tennessee 63.3 409,687
7 New Orleans, Louisiana 60.2 206,871
8 Wilmington, Delaware 58 41,326
9 Montgomery, Alabama 56.6 116,524
10 Flint, Michigan 56.6 57,939
11 Savannah, Georgia 55.4 75,507
12 Augusta, Georgia 54.7 107,182
13 Shreveport, Louisiana 54.7 109,022
14 Baton Rouge, Louisiana 54.5 125,155
15 Atlanta, Georgia 54.0 226,894
16 Cleveland, Ohio 53.3 211,672
16 Portsmouth, Virginia 53.3 50,878
17 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 52.4 25,957
18 Newark, New Jersey 52.4 145,085
19 Washington, D.C. 50.7 305,125
20 Richmond, Virginia 50.6 103,342
21 Mobile, Alabama 50.6 98,691
22 St. Louis, Missouri 49.2 157,160
23 Beaumont, Texas 47.3 55,931
24 North Charleston, South Carolina 47.2 45,964
25 Jackson, Tennessee 45.7 29,802
26 Cincinnati, Ohio 44.8 133,039
28 Inglewood, California 43.9 48,164
29 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 43.4 661,839
30 Norfolk, Virginia 43.1 104,672
31 Dayton, Ohio 42.9 60,705
32 Suffolk, Virginia 42.7 36,120
34 Little Rock, Arkansas 42.3 81,889
35 Columbia, South Carolina 42.2 54,537
37 Fayetteville, North Carolina 41.9 84,040
38 Rochester, New York 41.7 87,897
39 Durham, North Carolina 41.0 93,517
40 Newport News, Virginia 40.7 73,514
41 Greensboro, North Carolina 40.6 109,586
42 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 40.0 237,769
43 Hartford, Connecticut 38.7 48,331
44 Buffalo, New York 38.6 100,774
45 Bronx, New York[1] 36.5 505,200
46 New Haven, Connecticut 35.4 45,938
47 Tallahassee, Florida 35.0 63,475
48 Charlotte, North Carolina 35.0 256,241
49 Chattanooga, Tennessee 34.9 58,507
50 Winston-Salem, North Carolina 34.7 79,598
51 Brooklyn, New York[1] 34.3 860,083
52 High Point, North Carolina 33.0 34,394
53 Chicago, Illinois 32.9 887,608
54 Compton, California 32.9 31,688
55 Paterson, New Jersey 31.7 46,314
56 Huntsville, Alabama 31.2 56,229
57 Jacksonville, Florida 30.7 252,421
58 Kansas City, Missouri 29.9 137,540
59 Oakland, California 28.0 109,471
60 Hawthorne, California 27.7 23,385
61 Richmond, California 26.6 27,542
62 South Bend, Indiana 26.6 26,906
63 Charleston, South Carolina 25.4 30,491

Here's one from 2000 which makes the above numbers look right.

1,234 posted on 11/13/2011 6:43:43 AM PST by Netizen (Path to citizenship = Scamnesty. If you give it away, more will come. Who's pilfering your wallet?)
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