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Black Voters Save Proposition 8

In California, it looks like Prop 8 has a good chance of passing.  With 92 percent of precincts reporting, the gay marriage ban is winning 52 percent to 48 percent.  And if it does pass, it will be because of black and, to a lesser extent, Latino voters. 

According to exit polls, whites opposed the amendment 53-47.  But blacks supported it 70-30, and Latinos supported it 51-49.  The polls have blacks at 10 percent of the electorate for this issue, with Latinos at 19 percent and whites at 63 percent.  (Asians, at six percent, opposed the proposition 53-47.)

Byron York is a former White House correspondent for National Review.
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