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It's not a race issue, it's a frustration issue.
You have a young and bright candidate that represents change and prosperity for the disenfranchised, and another candidate who represents a continuation of the previous beleaguering 8 years of Bush.
Then, against popular expectations, the "wrong" candidate wins. It signals the coming of four more years of the high-colonic-clusterfucking for the American poor and middle class. More "terrorists will kill you in your sleep", and more "you're going to absorb the ill ramifications of greedy big business", and more "you will live according to our dogma".
White, Black, Hispanic, Asian, Indian, whatever: you're going to be frustrated, you're going to be angry, and you're going to let the world know it.
Two cents.
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