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Seven in 10 whites overall backed Clinton in Kentucky, including about three quarters of those who have not completed college.

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It was not just the voters' race, but their racial attitudes, that proved influential.

About one in five whites said race played a role in choosing a candidate Tuesday — on par with results in several other Southern states. Nine in 10 of that group backed Clinton — the highest proportion yet among the 28 states where that question has been asked in exit polls.

Only three in 10 whites who said race was a factor said they would vote for Obama should he oppose McCain in November. Nearly four in 10 said they would back McCain, while the rest said they wouldn't vote.

Among whites who said race was not a factor in picking a candidate Tuesday, half said they would support Obama over McCain.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24736399/

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Of course race is a factor - but the negative implication that somehow Hillary esposes the ideology of those who vote on racial lines is totally spurious. Before you bang on, I am not really convinced that Hillary's continuation in the election race is doing anyone any good. However, I don't quite see why you don't take a lead from Barack and just leave over with the Hillary baiting. If Barack has won then there is really no need continue with it is there?

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Exit Poll: 3 of 10 Whites say race a factor in Kentucky

Seven in 10 whites overall backed Clinton in Kentucky, including about three quarters of those who have not completed college.

So...what is the point?

9 out of 10 blacks back Obama. Are we connecting the dots here?

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9 out of 10 blacks back Obama. Are we connecting the dots here?

but don't you know that race isn't a factor there? :whistle:

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Exit Poll: 3 of 10 Whites say race a factor in Kentucky

Seven in 10 whites overall backed Clinton in Kentucky, including about three quarters of those who have not completed college.

So...what is the point?

9 out of 10 blacks back Obama. Are we connecting the dots here?

Race is only a factor for white people.

Celebrate diversity.... unless you're white.

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Senator Barack Obama
Senate Floor Speech on Public Debt
March 16, 2006



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