Mr. Illini maps the 2016 Illinois primary (user search)
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Clarko95 📚💰📈
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E: -5.61, S: -1.96

« on: March 15, 2016, 10:13:23 PM »

Hillary really underperformed in Cook. That's a Detroit-level performance. Jesus. Also surprised that DuPage with 1/3 in is going for Bernie.


Here's hoping St. Clair vote dumps for Hillary and puts her over the top!
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« Reply #1 on: March 16, 2016, 10:34:32 PM »

Hello yes I'd like to place a special order for neighborhood or precinct results of the South Side, specifically Chatham, South Shore, Hyde Park, Bronzeville, and the Near South Side if possible please
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« Reply #2 on: March 17, 2016, 05:16:21 PM »

A lot of people questioned the NV exit poll showing Bernie up with hispanics. Based on precinct data, do you think the exit polls showing Bernie tied with hispanics in IL were accurate? I figure some minorities had to go his way if Cook was so close.

I saw ward data and Bernie took almost every single Hispanic-plurality ward. He most likely won the Hispanic vote outright in Illinois.

Hillary swept virtually all of the black-plurality wards 2-1, while the white-plurality downtown and wealthy white wards immediately to the north along the lakefront went to Hillary by varying margins. The rest of the white-plurality wards in the city went to Bernie.

Like the 2015 mayoral race, Chicago is still heavily divided by race and class.
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Clarko95 📚💰📈
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« Reply #3 on: March 29, 2016, 08:12:58 PM »

No wards were >70% either way? If so that's much less polarization than expected.

Nope. Indeed surprising. Clinton weaker among Chicago blacks than elsewhere it seems.

Apparently, in Michigan, Ohio, and Illinois, blacks went to Hillary "only" 2:1 as opposed to 80%+ in most of the South.

Also btw, final exit polls had Bernie win the Hispanic vote in Illinois 50% - 49%. Interesting factoid there.
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