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The Latest Exercise in ‘Blue Texas’ Wishful Thinking

May 17, 2013 · Leave a Comment

Texas electoral politics tend to elicit sensationalism. Jeb Bush has suggested the Lone Star state, which voted for Romney by 16 points in 2012, could somehow turn blue in 2016; Ted Cruz, who doesn’t even favor comprehensive immigration reform, similarly said that new Hispanic voters would turn Texas blue and […] Read more »

Tags: demographics, Latinos, partisanship, TX

Has the Millennial generation ‘overwhelmed’ the electorate?

May 16, 2013 · Leave a Comment

… Even the most ardent critics of the cohort theory will admit that a person’s views of the presidential administration he or she grew up with will shape their political views going forward. The real question is whether or not the Millennials have a a large enough portion of the […] Read more »

Tags: census, demographics, millennials, president, voting

Skepticism About the Census Voter Turnout Finding

May 15, 2013 · Leave a Comment

The Census Bureau made big news last week when it reported that the black voter turnout rate (66.2%) exceeded the white voter turnout rate (64.1%) for the first time ever in 2012. But a closer look at the numbers raises some intriguing questions. It’s possible that the lines may have […] Read more »

Tags: 2012, Blacks, census, demographics, president, voting

Can Democrats repeat Obama’s winning formula?

May 12, 2013 · Leave a Comment

Everyone knows that Barack Obama can put together a winning coalition in a national presidential election. He did it — twice. What’s less clear is whether the Democratic Party and its 2016 presidential nominee will be able to build a coalition that resembles the winning one Obama built in 2008 […] Read more »

Tags: Democratic Party, demographics, president

Why Democrats should be worried about the youth vote

May 10, 2013 · Leave a Comment

It may seem like Democrats should be pretty happy with young voters. After all, President Obama twice won at least 60 percent of voters between the age of 18 and 29 — outpacing all other presidential candidates spanning the last three decades. But a closer look reveals some troubling signs […] Read more »

Tags: Democratic Party, demographics, partisanship

Immigration Reform: The Foreign-Born Factor

May 10, 2013 · Leave a Comment

On its face, the Senate’s immigration reform effort seems a bipartisan affair. Four Democratic and four Republican co-sponsors crafted a bill that would fundamentally change immigration policy and offer illegal immigrants a pathway to citizenship. But the fault lines around the bill are numerous, particularly where the Republican Party is concerned. […] Read more »

Tags: Congress, demographics, immigration

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