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Few Americans Would Shun Black President
Friday, 26 January 2007
(angus reid) - Few adults in the United States express reservations with the possibility of a black person becoming their head of state, according to a poll by Rasmussen Reports. 79 per cent of respondents would be willing to vote for an African American president.

In addition, 39 per cent of respondents think a woman is more likely to be elected president before an African American, while 38 per cent believe a black person will reach the highest office before a female. Read More

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