Mississippi non-whites supported photo ID at higher levels than Republican candidates

This article pointed out a study that found 75% of non-white voters in Mississippi voted against a measure to require photo identification before someone could vote.  However, that level of support is signficantly higher than normal support for the Republican Party nominee from Blacks in Mississippi.  The study failed to note that 95% of Blacks voted for the Democratic Party in 2008.  However, this article reports on that high support. 

Thus, the 25% of non-whites that supported photo ID is actually significantly higher than the 5% that voted for Republican nominee John McCain.

Full story at the link.