ronburgundy
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Latest polls show that among GOP primary voters, Ben Carson has jumped to 23% and closing on Trump.
Given the empirically well established racism that pervades the GOP base, this is somewhat surprising. That said, about 11% of those voters are non-white (much more Hispanic than black). Let's assume (can't find data) that his support is disproportionately from non-whites, but even if half of them support Carson, that is only 23% - 5.5% = 17.5% of white GOP voters supporting a black man for president above his very white and mostly very racist competition.
Of course, Carson himself is a bigot, both sexist and homophobic (natural byproducts of his religion). So maybe those 17.5% figure that 2 out 3 ain't bad.
Given the empirically well established racism that pervades the GOP base, this is somewhat surprising. That said, about 11% of those voters are non-white (much more Hispanic than black). Let's assume (can't find data) that his support is disproportionately from non-whites, but even if half of them support Carson, that is only 23% - 5.5% = 17.5% of white GOP voters supporting a black man for president above his very white and mostly very racist competition.
Of course, Carson himself is a bigot, both sexist and homophobic (natural byproducts of his religion). So maybe those 17.5% figure that 2 out 3 ain't bad.