In the states where exit polling breaks down the numbers by sex and race, Mrs Clinton has won on average 44% of the white male vote compared to 56% for Mr Sanders. As the front-runner in the Democratic contest she appears to be doing much worse among white men compared to 2004, when John Kerry won the party’s nomination. Mr Kerry took 53% of the white male vote in the Ohio primary, and in a crowded field of candidates, whereas Mrs Clinton got only 42% of their vote in this year’s two-horse race. In New York Mr Kerry won 58% of white men; Mrs Clinton got the support of just 43%, in a state that she had represented in the Senate for eight years.
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Wednesday, 11 May 2016
According to The Economist, white men don't favour Hillary Clinton
In the states where exit polling breaks down the numbers by sex and race, Mrs Clinton has won on average 44% of the white male vote compared to 56% for Mr Sanders. As the front-runner in the Democratic contest she appears to be doing much worse among white men compared to 2004, when John Kerry won the party’s nomination. Mr Kerry took 53% of the white male vote in the Ohio primary, and in a crowded field of candidates, whereas Mrs Clinton got only 42% of their vote in this year’s two-horse race. In New York Mr Kerry won 58% of white men; Mrs Clinton got the support of just 43%, in a state that she had represented in the Senate for eight years.
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