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As they cast ballots according to their “red” or “blue” political affiliations, data shows they also may be inadvertently casting their car color vote.
State Government What Minnesota’s proposed political maps could mean for the state’s communities of color by Peter Callaghan 01/10/2022 ...
We're used to speaking about blue and red states. New research shows how those divides trickle down to the neighborhood level.
Conservatives are being discriminated against, which raises the question of whether political affiliation should be a protected category, writes Clint Malnar, a St. George resident.
In particular, says Syracuse political scientist Spencer Piston, skin color plays a strong part in partisan affiliation for Latino and Asian voters.
The Justice Department has sued Texas over its heavily gerrymandered political maps, charging that Republican lawmakers drew new districts that favor white voters despite the rapid growth of Black ...
Texas lawmakers drew new maps for the state House and Senate, congressional delegation and State Board of Education. Here’s what Texans should know about the 2021 redistricting outcomes.
I’m firmly on the left and desperately want Trump and the Republicans to lose. So how could I see anything positive about more people of color backing the GOP?
Redistricting Texas Republicans say Texas’ new political maps are “race blind.” To some voters of color, that translates as political invisibility.
At each extreme of the political spectrum, the most Democratic areas tend to be heavily developed, while the most Republican areas are a more varied mix: not only suburbs, but farms and forests ...
We know that Americans have become more biased against one another based on partisan affiliation over the past several decades. Most of us now discriminate against members of the other political ...
Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday approved Texas’ new political maps for the state’s congressional, legislative and State Board of Education districts, according to Texas Legislature Online. The maps ...