its a mince of words, "almost exclusively" is certainly an over statement, however my point has evidence to back that 40 to 60 percent in that state apply to his point.
That wouldn't surprise me a bit. But I don't think it's mincing words when someone says almost exclusively. It's a gross overstatement.
I'm not sure how I feel about her just yet but I think I like her. She's definitely not intimidated. Whether it should or not, it concerns me that she ran HP into the ground.
63% of food stamp recipients are white. Only 17% are black. Even if every black person democrat, that still makes a majority of food stamp recipients white. In Southern states, 70% of counties with the fastest-growth in food-stamp aid during the last four years voted for the Republican presidential candidate in 2008, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture. Those counties pretty much held the same trend in 2012. Now, do we have data polling food stamp recipients of their political party affiliation? No, but we don't need it. The trend is clear. Republicans just refuse to acknowledge it. Now, if we look at the entire country those who vote Democrat are more likely to have received food stamps compared to Republicans, but I clearly referenced Southern whites.
Nice stat, considering 1 in 4 blacks is on food stamps/welfare and 1 in 10 (actually .65 of white folk) are on food stamps. Has it ever occurred to you there are physically more white people in the U.S.? It's like saying more Hispanics eat tortillas. Moving right along.......