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by x3n0ph3n3 3396 days ago
Did you even read the HN comments on the article [1]? They were predominantly critical of it.

Either way, that's not really what the article here shows. It assumes everyone of a particular race votes the same and describes the power of a homogeneous voting bloc (which doesn't exist), not the power of individual votes of people of those races.

1. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13810764

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I'm not sure what your point is.

Edit: thank you for the clarification. I don't see anywhere in the article where they imply these racial groups are voting in blocks. They seem to be breaking down individual voting power by race.

Taking an average doesn't imply voters vote in a block, it is simply quantifying the average disparity.

The unstated assumption about voting power is that all persons of a particular minority group are the same and have the same voting power. That's absolutely false unless you assume all people of that minority group vote the same. A black person in California has different voting power than one in South Dakota. The important indicator of voting power is not race, but location.