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many residents dont drive any car.
why are you pretending they do?
why is it the people on the right lie so fucking much?
does racism make you want to lie?
Hey dumbfuck, it was your own OP that showed the 'racism' comes from the Left, not the Right.
You couldn't be any dumber if you had a lobotomy!
List of U.S. cities with most households without a car - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1. New York City, New York 55.7%
2. Newark, New Jersey 44.17%
3. Jersey City, New Jersey 40.67%
4. Washington, D.C. 36.93%
5. Hartford, Connecticut 36.14%
6. Baltimore, Maryland 35.89%
7. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 35.74%
8. Boston, Massachusetts 34.91%
9. Buffalo, New York 31.42%
10. New Haven, Connecticut 29.74%
11. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 29.45%
12. Paterson, New Jersey 29.32%
13. Chicago, Illinois 28.85%
14. San Francisco, California 28.56%
15. Cambridge, Massachusetts 27.72%
16. New Orleans, Louisiana 27.32%
17. Yonkers, New York 27.05%
18. Miami, Florida 26.71%
19. Syracuse, New York 26.56%
20. Rochester, New York 25.32%
21. Elizabeth, New Jersey 25.21%
22. St. Louis, Missouri 25.17%
23. Cleveland, Ohio 24.57%
24. Bridgeport, Connecticut 23.77%
25. Atlanta, Georgia 23.58%
26. Cincinnati, Ohio 23.37%
27. Providence, Rhode Island 22.92%
28. Springfield, Massachusetts 22.52%
29. Detroit, Michigan 21.9%
30. Richmond, Virginia 21.63%
31. Milwaukee, Wisconsin 21.36%
32. East Los Angeles, California 21.24%
33. Louisville, Kentucky 20.47%
34. Dayton, Ohio 19.97%
35. Minneapolis, Minnesota 19.7%
36. Oakland, California 19.62%
37. Waterbury, Connecticut 19.46%
38. Gary, Indiana 19.37
39. Honolulu, Hawaii 19.36%
40. Allentown, Pennsylvania 18.84%
41. Erie, Pennsylvania 18.2%
42. Worcester, Massachusetts 18.11%
43. Savannah, Georgia 17.64%
44. Lowell, Massachusetts 17.05%
45. Berkeley, California 17.01%
46. Norfolk, Virginia 17.01%
47. St. Paul, Minnesota 16.83%
48. Birmingham, Alabama 16.77%
49. Los Angeles, California 16.53%
50. Seattle, Washington 16.32%
Interesting the amount of pro Democrat cities find themselves at the top of the list.
Voter ID and Race
National Survey Shows Support for Voter ID Laws Strongest Among Those with Negative Attitudes Toward African Americans
July 17, 2012
A new National Agenda Opinion Poll by the University of Delawares Center for Political Communication reveals support for voter identification laws is strongest among Americans who harbor negative sentiments toward African Americans.
Voter ID laws require individuals to show government issued identification when they vote. The survey findings support recent comments by U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, who portrayed a Texas photo ID law now being challenged as similar to poll taxes used in the Jim Crow era, primarily by Southern states, to block African Americans from voting. Holder pledged to oppose political pretexts which, he said, disenfranchise black voters.
About the study
The National Agenda Opinion Project research was funded by the University of Delawares Center for Political Communication (CPC) and the UNIDEL Foundation. The study was supervised by the CPCs Coordinator for Public Opinion Initiatives, David C. Wilson, an associate professor in the Department of Political Science and International Relations, and the CPCs Assistant Director for Research, Paul Brewer, a Professor in the Department of Communication.
read it real slow this time
ID laws are going to be struck down.
they are liken to a poll tax
Voter ID and Race
National Survey Shows Support for Voter ID Laws Strongest Among Those with Negative Attitudes Toward African Americans
July 17, 2012
A new National Agenda Opinion Poll by the University of Delawares Center for Political Communication reveals support for voter identification laws is strongest among Americans who harbor negative sentiments toward African Americans.
Voter ID laws require individuals to show government issued identification when they vote. The survey findings support recent comments by U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, who portrayed a Texas photo ID law now being challenged as similar to poll taxes used in the Jim Crow era, primarily by Southern states, to block African Americans from voting. Holder pledged to oppose political pretexts which, he said, disenfranchise black voters.
About the study
The National Agenda Opinion Project research was funded by the University of Delawares Center for Political Communication (CPC) and the UNIDEL Foundation. The study was supervised by the CPCs Coordinator for Public Opinion Initiatives, David C. Wilson, an associate professor in the Department of Political Science and International Relations, and the CPCs Assistant Director for Research, Paul Brewer, a Professor in the Department of Communication.
read it real slow this time
read it
Racism because people want our Election Laws to be followed, and don't want fraudulent votes being cast by illegal Aliens, and dead people. Show me one poor person receiving Welfare who does NOT ALREADY have a Valid ID card... Good luck with that, you racist simpleton.
racism because they said they were racist.
read the OP
I did read the OP, moron, but I don't think you did, or if you did you didn't understand it very well. Another example of 'headline shopping', I think...
What you'll notice is that support for voter ID laws runs high across the board, regardless of racial animosity.
Wilson, the centers coordinator of public opinion initiatives and an expert on race and public opinion, said, Who votes in America has always been controversial; so much so that the U.S. constitution has been amended a number of times to protect voting eligibility and rights. It comes as no surprise that Republicans support these laws more than Democrats; but, what is surprising is the level at which Democrats and liberals also support the laws.
Here, CPC researchers found an interesting pattern in the data: it is Democrats and liberals whose opinions on voter ID laws are most likely to depend on their racial attitudes. Republicans and conservatives overwhelmingly support voter ID laws regardless of how much racial resentment they express. In contrast, Democrats and liberals with the highest racial resentment express much more support for voter ID laws than those with the least resentment
95% of blacks refuse to join the TEA Party.the party that cant attract black people in anything higher than single digits yet again shows its racist face
Why does Truthmatters need black people to be ignorant?
Interesting the amount of pro Democrat cities find themselves at the top of the list.
I already gave you a study you fucking fact adverse sack of pig shit.
you just ignore facts
Your entire mantra is ignorance of facts. I'll excuse your petty nastiness.
you do know a debate on national policy does not consist of personal insults but needs to contain facts right?
you have yet to offer one fact and have done nothing but ignore the facts given you
I'm going to try this one more time, TM, so please give it a little thought. Pay attention to the words with the BIG letters. Those are 'quotes'. That means those are the words of the pollsters themselves. It's what THEY said about it.
Do you think you can do that, TM? I think you can if you really, REALLY try...
racism because they said they were racist.
read the OP
I did read the OP, moron, but I don't think you did, or if you did you didn't understand it very well. Another example of 'headline shopping', I think...
What you'll notice is that support for voter ID laws runs high across the board, regardless of racial animosity.
Wilson, the centers coordinator of public opinion initiatives and an expert on race and public opinion, said, Who votes in America has always been controversial; so much so that the U.S. constitution has been amended a number of times to protect voting eligibility and rights. It comes as no surprise that Republicans support these laws more than Democrats; but, what is surprising is the level at which Democrats and liberals also support the laws.
Here, CPC researchers found an interesting pattern in the data: it is Democrats and liberals whose opinions on voter ID laws are most likely to depend on their racial attitudes. Republicans and conservatives overwhelmingly support voter ID laws regardless of how much racial resentment they express. In contrast, Democrats and liberals with the highest racial resentment express much more support for voter ID laws than those with the least resentment
Do you honestly believe an election worker checking an ID is added bureaucracy?
We have to produce valid ID cards throughout all walks of our lives already, and you know this.
Upsetting to know that all those fraudulent Democrat votes are getting purged as we speak.