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Jul 06 2012
News
Obama struggles to shine again in Rust Belt
As President Obama is in the middle of a two-day “Betting on America bus tour across Ohio and Pennsylvania, political analysts said he will have to reassemble the “hope and change demographic coalition of 2008 that relied on a high turnout of youths and blacks, and winning a larger-than-usual percentage of Hispanics and whites. By most accounts, that will be easier said than done.
Washington TimesJan 06 2014
News
Carney: We Can't Tell You How Many Young People Have Signed Up for Obamacare
Speaking to reporters from the White House Monday, Press Secretary Jay Carney was asked by ABC's Jonathan Karl how many people between the ages of 18 and 35 have signed up for Obamacare.
"We don't have the data to provide, we don't have data that is ready to be released," Carney said."Demographic data is not available."
The Obamacare e
TownhallMar 15 2020
News
Biden vows to select a woman as his running mate
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden committed Sunday to picking a woman for his vice president if he were to win the party's nomination.
Speaking during a CNN-hosted primary debate with fellow candidate Bernie Sanders, Biden said: "There are a number of women who would be qualified to be president," and that he would choose a woman as his running mate.
Biden also said
PoliticoJul 17 2023
Headline Roundup
As Populations Age Worldwide, How Should Countries Respond?
People in the developed world are getting older and having fewer kids, demographic data shows, raising questions about how governments and societies will adapt in the coming decades.
The Details: According to a weekend analysis from The New York Times (Lean Left bias), “By 2050, people age 65 and older will make up nearly 40 percent of the population in some parts of East Asia and
Foreign Policy New York Times (News) National Review (News)Jan 26 2015
Opinion
OPINION: Why we need a North American Passport
The future of the United States lies in North America. This is not a geographic truism, but a strategic imperative. Generations of Americans, distracted by far-flung crises, have long taken our own region for granted. This must change if the 21st century is to be an American century. The United States, Canada and Mexico are bound by a shared economic, environmental, demographic and cultural
CNN (Online News)Aug 19 2020
Data
Parents’ attitudes – and experiences – related to digital technology
In today’s digitally connected world, parents have to manage their own relationship with the internet and mobile devices, along with managing their children’s use of and exposure to the same technology. This brings with it a host of both benefits and challenges.
Parents, which includes those who have at least one child under the age of 18 but who may also have adult children, are far
Pew Research CenterSep 14 2021
News
California Gov. Gavin Newsom was facing a tight race. Then Larry Elder came along.
Earlier this year, when California Gov. Gavin Newsom was searching for the right message to convince disengaged Democrats to vote against the effort to oust him in Tuesday's recall election, it would have been impossible to imagine a more perfect foil than conservative talk radio host Larry Elder.
In this deep blue state where registered Democrats outnumber Republicans nearly 2 to 1 and
CNN (Online News)Feb 26 2016
News
Hispanic Voters Are Soured on Donald Trump — Poll
As the Republican presidential candidates prepare to square off Thursday night in a debate focusing on the concerns of Hispanic voters, a new poll shows front-runner Donald Trump with abysmal ratings among that demographic group.
The Washington Post-Univision News survey found that 80% of Hispanic registered voters had an unfavorable view—and 72% a very unfavorable view—of Mr. Trump,
Wall Street Journal (News)Nov 27 2020
Analysis
How fake news aimed at Latinos thrives on social media
One of the big surprises of the 2020 election was how even though most Latino voters across the US voted for Joe Biden, in some counties of competitive states like Florida and Texas, a higher-than-expected percentage of Latinos supported Donald Trump. One factor that many believe played a role: online misinformation about the Democratic candidate.
It’s still too early to know exactly
VoxJul 08 2019
Opinion
OPINION: Immigration Is No Fix for an Aging Society
Its effects on programs like Social Security are tiny.
We hear it all the time. During the recent primary debate, Joe Biden said illegal immigrants “increased the lifespan of Social Security.” America must have large numbers of immigrants to “rebuild the demographic pyramid,” in the words of Jeb Bush.
To be sure, Americans have had small families for quite some time, and life
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