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Sep 14 2020
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A Tight Trump-Biden Race in Florida: Here’s the State of Play
Elections in Florida are won by running up margins in favorable terrain while losing more closely in hostile precincts. Joseph Biden visits the state on Tuesday for the first time since claiming the nomination.
As Linda Kanner hoisted groceries into her Volvo outside the Publix in this affluent Gulf Coast enclave last week, she unleashed a stream of invective toward President Trump to
New York Times (News)Dec 24 2019
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The Sanders Campaign, With Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Front And Center, Is Speaking To Older Latino Voters
LAS VEGAS, Nevada — Maria des Angeles Palomo, 54, hadn’t been to a political rally in more than a decade. But on Sunday, she was at an entirely Spanish-language town hall in Las Vegas for Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign, reconsidering a candidate she passed over for Hillary Clinton in 2016.
“I liked going to the event and seeing the effort they made to speak in Spanish, to let the
BuzzFeed NewsMar 08 2020
Analysis
Just How Good Is Trump's Economy, Anyway?
If Donald Trump has his way in November's presidential election, he'll coast to victory on the strength of the economy.
The U.S. job market, President Trump tweeted in September, currently has its "all time best unemployment numbers, especially for Blacks, Hispanics, Asians & Women." Those numbers, which only grew stronger in the final months of the year, followed the Tax Cuts and
ReasonAug 08 2019
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Mom of El Paso shooting suspect asked police about son's 'AK'-type weapon, lawyer says
An attorney for the family of the man charged in the El Paso shooting rampage says the man's mother contacted police weeks before the rampage out of concern that her son had a rifle.
Twenty-two people died and dozens more were injured after a white gunman targeting a Hispanic area opened fire at a Walmart in the border city Saturday.
Dallas attorney Chris Ayres confirmed to the
USA TODAYApr 03 2022
Analysis
Study finds that race and redlining is correlated with modern-day pollution
A study published in the Environmental Science & Technology Letters journal draws connections between race, historical redlining dating back to the 1930s and modern-day pollution. The study found that neighborhoods redlined in the 1930s tend to have higher pollution levels.
The study based its findings off of three main data points:
Redlining statistics. 2010 pollution levels. Deseret NewsFeb 24 2020
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What you need to know about the South Carolina Democratic primary
On February 29, South Carolina Democrats and voters nationwide will have their first opportunity to see how candidates perform in a state whose Democratic electorate is expected to be mostly African-American. Sixty percent of the turnout here is expected to comprise black voters.
Two months into 2020, after three states have weighed in, Iowa, New Hampshire and Nevada, Bernie Sanders has
CBS News (Online)Jun 28 2021
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What Should Worry Democrats on Path to Midterms
Almost six months into President Biden’s first year, some yellow warning lights are flashing for Democrats.
The president’s party has plenty to feel good about, to be sure. The economy’s recovery from the coronavirus slide is proceeding apace, and the stock market, which former President Donald Trump predicted would collapse upon his departure, actually is up 10% since the Biden
Wall Street Journal (News)Nov 15 2012
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Jindal slams Romney for 'gifts' comment about minorities, young voters
Republican Gov. Bobby Jindal of Louisiana fiercely shot back at Mitt Romneys claim Wednesday that President Barack Obama outmatched the 2012 Republican presidential nominee by offering "gifts" to African-Americans, Hispanics and young voters.
CNN DigitalFeb 03 2022
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Opting out: A wider range of parents drives home-school surge
The pandemic has prompted families to rethink the best way for their children to learn. For some parents, the decision to home-school is driven by culture as much as by academics.
In the 1970s and ’80s, groups of primarily white, Christian fundamentalists drove a surge in the number of home-schooling families around the United States. As they pulled their children out of public schools
Christian Science MonitorAug 22 2020
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Latinas make up almost one-half of all COVID-19 cases among pregnant women
We can add another statistic to the mounting evidence that the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States is impacting non-white communities substantially more than white ones. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that almost one-half of all COVID-19 cases among pregnant women in this nation are in Hispanic or Latina women—despite Latina women making up only about one-quarter of
Daily Kos