Don’t Stereotype Voters Based on Demographic Information

Many of us who write about politics have a sloppy habit of using catchall phrases when we should be more specific. We use terms such as “Hispanics” and “Latinos,” for example, to describe a group of 52 million Americans whose politics differ greatly, partly depending on their ancestral country. … The same can be said about women voters: Generalizing too much is dangerous. [cont.]

Charlie Cook

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