Sunday, March 17, 2019
Counting the minority vote Essay -- essays research papers
Counting the Minority Voter     This election class the presidential candidates are courting the minority voters like never in the lead in history. States like Arizona, Florida, New Mexico and Ohio are considered swing states or flying field states. In many states voter registration drives piddle significantly change magnitude the number of minority registered voters, particularly Hispanics, African Americans, and Asians. The candidates are well aware(predicate) of this and are campaigning issues relevant to minority voters because they are prominent players in the political arena in the upcoming presidential election (Kamman).       consort to the "Current Population Reports," a report put out by the U.S. Census Bureau in 2002, there are 25.1 jillion Hispanics in the United States. Of these 25.1 million, 15 million are U.S. citizens, of those 8.1 million are registered voters, of those 4.7 million reportedly voted. In fates it relates in the following way 52.5% of Hispanics are U.S. citizens, 30% of those Hispanics are registered to vote. Of the 30% that are registered to vote 57.9% reported to have voted. Hispanics have traditionally voted Democratic but in recent history a few more are swaying to the Republican Party. According to a public opinion poll analyzed by Steve Sailer 20 % of the Latino voters identifies themselves as Republican with the percentage of Latino voters voting Republican being slightly higher in Texas (the Presidents hom...
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