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Originally Posted by Glava
Have you considered the possibility that the typical Campbell voter is white, and the typical Jackson voter is black, and that makes it more likely for the interviewees, who themselves are voters, to represent the race of the typical voter?
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I understand that but I am sure there were far better more educated interviewees in the campaign HQ, that wouldn't have been making the statements this one did.
And what about the choice of field reporters?
Like I said it may just be me and what I interpret as biased and racism. I just think it is interesting the choice of reporters and the interviewees.
BTW Campbell lost by a nice margin.
If I lived in Cleveland, I am not sure how I would have voted both candidates have had major scandals and neither I feel would help Cleveland rebuild.
I do hope though Mr. Jackson can come through and Cleveland regains some dignity and prestige.