How many Hispanics? Comparing census counts and census estimates , Washington, DC: Pew Research Center.Passel, S. Jeffrey y D´Vera, Cohn 2011 "How many Hispanics? Comparing Census Counts and Census Estimates" (Washington: Pew Hispanic Center) en ...
If the number is raised to 44% support for the Republicans (what George W. Bush received in 2004) then Florida would become too close too call, while still leaning Democrat. If voter turnout is high and Hispanics were to vote 50/50, then Florida would still be too close to call but ...
view as article iowa doesn't have many hispanics six percent of iowans are hispanic. that’s a far cry from the 17 percent of the total u.s. population. with hispanics expected to play a large role in the 2016 election, the primary in iowa may not indicate what will happen as the ...
They’re the focus of the immigration debate. But across the nation, Latinos are rising to power and offering a glimpse of what’s ahead.
"Some of the first states we were watching on election night, when it came to actual returns, was Texas and Florida and, man, you could really see" the shift, Coleman added. "That's a group, especially working-class Hispanics, that the Democrats are really going to hav...
Poverty and material deprivation among European workers in times of crisis Many EU countries are faced with abysmal public debts and high unemployment, and may have to reduce their social expenditure and deregulate their labour ma... Eric,Crettaz - 《International Journal of Social Welfare》 被引量...
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But I -- I also want to go back to Hispanics. Because they have alienated themselves with everybody. Now, they're talking about how Hispanics are anti-black. And I've heard black are anti-Hispanics. I mean, they're just -- they're at war with themselves. ...
The increase has been most marked in groups whose reading had declined most in the past 25 years, African-Americans and Hispanics(up by 15% and 20% respectively since 2002). It has also been larger among people at lower levels of education: reading among college graduates was flat, but ...
“Their viewpoint is from the Hispanics they know in Boston and Brooklyn, which is totally different from people here,” said Vela. Thinking about Hispanics as a single voting bloc at all is mistake, said former Rep. Joe Kennedy, the Massachusetts Democrat. ...