I think we've gotten off subject...

But to touch on the subject at hand... as an Asian male that works in a diverse company (a fairly even division between white and black folks) I'd say that about 25% of white people voted for Obama within the work place (no science, just personal communication with folks) and I'd say about a very good majority of black people voted for Obama, probably more than 90% to be on the safe side.

Honestly speaking, this did end up being an election that was determined by the race of a person. Almost all my black coworkers were of course happy to see a black person in office (of course its history and I acknowledge that) but the atmosphere was as if they had won something... Now again, it was history in the making... i get it, but I don't think that it was because a 'minority' won presidency, it was because a black person won presidency. Take it as you want, but had it been an Asian dude, you wouldn't see me cheering in the crowd... given, you would see a lot of them out there too... Reminds me of what "Kay" said to "Jay" in the first MIB, something like, "The person or individuals are smart enough to handle things, but people, crowds are not the most intelligent bunch."

Who says you can't learn a few things from Hollywood.

I'm not a political person by any means nor do I support either party (even tho I'm listed as a Republican)... The only thing I can hope for is that our president can lead this country to a new level of prosperity. Everyone has their own opinions on what should and could be done... I myself feel it doesn't matter who we have in office... it simply comes down to who are they serving, themselves and their party OR the people? I hope its the latter.