
The New York Times has provided a actually interesting breakdown of how unlike ethnic groups voted inwards the New York primaries.
How Every City Neighborhood Voted is a Leaflet powered map which shows the sum of votes cast for each Republican as well as Democratic candidate inwards each NYC neighborhood inwards the New York primaries. It too breaks downwardly the numbers cast for each candidate yesteryear unlike ethnic groups as well as yesteryear people amongst unlike median incomes (although I'm non certain how the Times managed to suspension downwardly the vote yesteryear race as well as income).
The information for Trump as well as Clinton is especially interesting. Trump was nearly pop amongst white as well as Asian voters as well as to the lowest degree pop amongst dark voters, Clinton was nearly pop amongst dark as well as Hispanic voters as well as to the lowest degree pop amongst Asian voters. In price of median income Trump is to the lowest degree pop amongst those who earn the nearly money. Clinton inwards nearly pop amongst those who earn the nearly money.
The information for Trump as well as Clinton is especially interesting. Trump was nearly pop amongst white as well as Asian voters as well as to the lowest degree pop amongst dark voters, Clinton was nearly pop amongst dark as well as Hispanic voters as well as to the lowest degree pop amongst Asian voters. In price of median income Trump is to the lowest degree pop amongst those who earn the nearly money. Clinton inwards nearly pop amongst those who earn the nearly money.
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