Early Xmas present - A breakdown of US presidential results

140 million Americans - a staggering 65% of the registered electorate - cast their votes to make Barack Obama the 44th president of the United States of America. Here is how the results break down...
Black Americans
95% of black voters went to the ballot for Obama and only 4% for McCain.
Whites
55% of white votes went to McCain including the notoriously hard-to-win white working class vote, but Obama stunned many by taking an impressive 43% of total white votes, cutting the Republican lead compared with 2004.
Hispanics
66% of Hispanic voters turned out for Obama - the best ever result for a Democrat.
Women
56% of the female vote went to Obama, exceeding the usual Democrat advantage.
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It should be noted that while Obama won the female vote overall, he lost the battle over white women by 7 points
Men
41% of white males voted for Obama.
Under- 30's
66% of under-30's showed their support for Obama - far higher than in any previous election - compared to 31% for McCain.
A staggering 54% of young white voters also went for Obama.
Catholics
54 per cent of them voted for pro-abortion Obama as opposed to 46 per cent for McCain.
Observers say the economy became the key issue for many Catholic Americans, which, along with issues such as the Iraq War and health care, eclipsed abortion.
Jews
78% of the Jewish vote went to Obama.
Asians
63% of Asian voters went to the ballot for Obama
53% of voters who earned $200,000 or more in 2007 voted for Obama.
McCain - who was expected to triumph amongst the wealthy, succeeded in polling only 45% of these voters.
73% of white evangelicals backed McCain and 25% backed Obama.
[source: http://www.mailonsunday.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1083335/Breakdown-demographics-reveals-black-voters-swept-Obama-White-House.html] For an indepth analysis of the states votes breakdown by delegates, click here.
Is there a racial and demographic divide in US ? Is the election of a non-white president now the result of a handover because the country is facing a global economic challenge and beridden with war-torn struggles from previous administrations ?
Over in Aussie, Indigenous leader and Aboriginal rights advocate Patrick Dodson winner of 2008 Sydney Peace prize lecture has called for Australia to mirror the US President-elect Barack Obama's policies in seeking for compensation for Aboriginal people and for the ownership of Indigenous land to be recognised in the constitution.
http://au.news.yahoo.com/a/-/latest/5125687
Posted by pui-chee
at 11:00 AM EADT
Updated: Thursday, 13 November 2008 11:18 AM EADT