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Among voters lacking strong party preferences, Obama faces 20 percent handicap due to race bias
October 2, 2012 by NewsBot
An online study of eligible voters around the United States revealed that the preference for whites over blacks is the strongest in the least politically partisan voters. Among these voters, race biases against Barack Obama could produce as much as a 20 percent gap in the popular vote in a contest that would otherwise be equal.