Thoughts on the “Permanent Democratic Majority” Thesis
This is the second part of two posts analyzing and challenging the idea of a “permanent Democratic majority.” The previous part can be found here. A “Permanent Democratic Majority” The previous post...
View ArticleGrowing Republican Strength Along the Rio Grande?
The state of Texas is one of the Republican Party’s most valuable strongholds. It adds a good 38 electoral votes to the Republican candidate’s electoral vote; Democrats have not been competitive in the...
View ArticlePacking Hispanics
This is the second part in a series of posts examining how to create super-packed congressional districts of one race. The other posts in this series pack Asians, blacks, Native Americans, and whites....
View ArticleThinking About Romney’s Southern Problem
It’s pretty clear that Mitt Romney has a Southern problem. The Republican candidate has consistently lost southern states. Indeed, it’s probable that if the South didn’t exist, then Mitt Romney would...
View ArticleTo What Extent Does Income Affect Voting Behavior When Accounting For Race?
Abstract 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....
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