[QUOTE="Got Disney";23610851]They said on CNN last night that the Black communities have more delegates attached to them due to the last voting counts from last election. They said something about it being like that due to not many votes being cast there in the past.
I was like...

that makes no sense. Nothing against Obama. It seems so strange how they are distributed. Why cant they just make each area the same and who gets those areas gets those delegates....but guess that would be toooooo easy for them to figure that out
Maybe we should all go in and show them how it's done

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In Texas, this isn't the case. Precincts (actually state senator geographic seats) that have a higher proportionate Democratic turnout in a previous election receive a proportionately higher number of "local" delegates (which affect the number of total state delegates).
Note i didn't say "black" or "white". But people:
- The state senate (& US congressional) districts were drawn up (gerrymandered) along ethnic (racial) lines. (by Democrats & Republicans)
To state "why can't we all be colorblind when discussing turnout & delegates"... conflicts with reality & common sense. The "media" & the candidates realize this, which is why they follow focus groups & "exit polls".
If I (or i suspect anyone else here) discuss that "higher income, college educated" aka technologically savvy, starbucks sippin folks in their 20s & 30s are supporting BO by a wide margin, it's because we 1) observe it in our daily life & 2) saw the media report the same thing.
If I (or anyone else) state that predominantly black neighborhoods support BO & turn out the vote, it's not a racial comment. It's an observation based on what we see on exit polls & elsewhere.
If i (or anyone else) states that working class whites & hispanics were not as important in DC & Wisconsin.....but would come out in bulk for HC in Texas & Ohio.....it's not because there aren't whites who support BO (there are) or that all Latinos vote alike (they don't).....it's because we read the polls, we watch what happened in Cal, AZ & FL.....we talk to our many Latino friends & scope out the demographics of our respective states & then we come to the conclusion that HC would "spank" BO in Ohio & Texas. (which she did)
FWIW, my cue (two days ago) was the huge "Early Voting" turnout in Bexar & Hidalgo counties, which typically have low voter turnouts.
Guys.....it isn't a racial thing. My kids is Korean & I'm colorblind....blah blah blah.....
I and many folks here on the dis (but especially in this thread) are political geeks. We lean democratic because we LIKE diversity. I personally love Bulgogi.....& Carnitas & Tres Leches cake...... & Pork w/ Collard Greens & spicy vinegar..... & I love the fact that I saw Indians, Algerians, Chinese, Blacks, Hispanics & Caucasians in my multicultural upper middle class caucus in my neighborhood. Heck, I moved to west Austin for the amazing schools & the diversity.
I & most HC supporters look at BO as incredibly gifted, smart, a fabulous public speaker, attractive, & inclusive. & he's multi-racial which probably is a net benefit in the eyes of the world (& possibly at home).
But....I look at HC as being tough as nails & more seasoned. She's been "beat up" (like me) & i think that's important & is why i support her.
I support BO for VP (now) & for President in 2016. But I like my "tough chick" & i don't give a rat about the ethinicity or gender of either one. Don't worry that this will go to the convention. The Dems will have headlines for weeks & we will join hands no matter who is nominated.