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Tag Archives: Race
To What Extent Does Income Affect Voting Behavior When Accounting For Race?
In heavily Hispanic Californian neighborhoods, wealth had no relationship with voting patterns in the 2008 United States presidential election and the 2010 California gubernatorial election. Continue reading
Posted in California, Hispanics, Income, Race, Whites
Tagged 2008 presidential election, 2010 California gubernatorial election, elections, Hispanics, income, Politics, Race, voting patterns, whites
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Brazil and America
An especially interesting episode is titled Brazil: A Racial Paradise? Professor Gates explores the experience of “blacks” in Brazil, a country with the largest population of African descent outside of Brazil. Continue reading
Posted in Blacks
Tagged America, Black in Latin America, Brazil, Race, racial relations, United States
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Political Party and the Demographics of America’s Governors
Out of the twenty Democratic governors, eighteen are male and two are female. These are Governor Beverly Purdue of North Carolina and Governor Christine Gregoire of Washington.
Out of the twenty-nine Republican governors, twenty-five are male and four are female. Continue reading
Posted in Asians, Blacks, Democrats, Gender, Hispanics, Republicans, Whites
Tagged Democrats, demographics, females, gender, governors, males, minorities, Race, Republicans, states, whites
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The Demographics of America’s Governors: Race and Gender
This post will look at the demographics of America’s governors and compare them to the demographics of America itself. It will specifically examine gender and race, which are easy to determine. Continue reading
Posted in Asians, Blacks, Democrats, Gender, Hispanics, Republicans, Whites
Tagged Democrats, demographics, females, gender, governors, males, minorities, Race, Republicans, states, whites
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Packing Native Americans
This is the last part in a series of posts examining how to create super-packed districts of one race. The other posts in this series pack Asians, blacks, Hispanics, whites. Continue reading
Posted in Arizon, Race
Tagged Arizona, congressional redistricting, elections, Native Americans, packing, Politics, Race
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