Article By Peter Brimelow on 11/07/2012

Romney's White Share Fell Short Of 2010, So He Lost

Only one metric really matters in the close 2012 Presidential race: according to CNN's exit polling (scroll down), Mitt Romey's share of the white a.k.a. American vote was just 59%, for a twenty-point ...
Post By Peter Brimelow on 11/06/2012

Nov 6 Election Day!—Still Statistical Dead Heat, One 59% White Share Sighting

The Election Day tracking polls still show a statistical dead heat and Romney's white share at 56%-59%, at the high end of the mediocre post-Reagan range. Remember, George W. Bush won with 58% of white...
Post By Peter Brimelow on 11/05/2012

Nov. 5: Still Deadlocked—Romney's White Share Still Below 2010's 60%

There’s no breakthrough for Mitt Romney or Barack Obama in the most recent opinion polls. All show statistical dead heats, although Romney does now have a couple of single-point leads. And all show Rom...
Post By Peter Brimelow on 11/04/2012

Nov. 4: Race Still Deadlocked—Romney's White Share About Bush's 2004 58%, May No Longer Be Enough

The latest tracking polls show the Presidential race an actual or statistical deal heat. Of course, this is all within the margin of error—the final result could be literally anything.Mitt Romney's sha...
Post By Peter Brimelow on 11/04/2012

Nov. 3: Race Deadlocked—Romney's White Share Stuck Well Below 2010's 60%

The polls continue within the margin of error, with a slight advantage to Obama, but all agree that Romney's share of the white vote has sunk decisively, and perhaps fatally, below the 60% achieved by ...
Post By Peter Brimelow on 11/02/2012

Nov. 2: Polls Say Romney Ripple Gone—White Share Back To Mediocre Post-Reagan Range

Both the tracking polls and VDARE.com have been hit by Hurricane Sandy, but it appears that the post-debate Romney Ripple has now vanished and (not coincidentally) Romney's white share is declining bac...