Hillary is currently leading in Indiana:
Indiana has an "Open Primary" and while you declare which party you favor when you vote in the Indiana Primary Elections you can cross party vote; here is the voter breakdown based on the EARLY POLLING DATA:
The LOWER the income level of the family, the more likely to they voted for Clinton
The OLDER the voter, the more likely they voted for Clinton
These are numbers released at 1 minute after the polls closed, they are obviously subject to change.
With regard to Obama and the NORTH CAROLINA primary, it was just reported that Blacks cast 1/3 of the total votes in the North Carolina primary election so far and 91% of the Black voters voted for Obama. Is that racist?
59% for Clinton to 41% for Obama
Indiana has an "Open Primary" and while you declare which party you favor when you vote in the Indiana Primary Elections you can cross party vote; here is the voter breakdown based on the EARLY POLLING DATA:
- Of the Republicans who voted for Democrats, 52 vs 46 voted for Clinton over Obama
- Of the Democrats who voted for Democrats, 53 vs 47 voted for Clinton
- Of the Independents who voted for Democrats, 51 vs 49 voted for Clinton
The LOWER the income level of the family, the more likely to they voted for Clinton
The OLDER the voter, the more likely they voted for Clinton
These are numbers released at 1 minute after the polls closed, they are obviously subject to change.
With regard to Obama and the NORTH CAROLINA primary, it was just reported that Blacks cast 1/3 of the total votes in the North Carolina primary election so far and 91% of the Black voters voted for Obama. Is that racist?