The 2010 Census showed a dramatic rise in Hispanic population. Due to this increase, the Census predicts that by 2014, Non-Hispanic Whites will no longer be a majority, rather a simple plurality of the U.S.’s population; this is threatening the supremacy of the white majority. This has led to the appearance of strong presidential candidates like Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz for the 2016 election that are Latino
abstract: "Arizona's Emerging Latino Vote" uses demographics and other data to project a change in A...
In 2019 the Hispanic population of the United States surpassed sixty million—or sixty-four million i...
Hispanics are the fastest growing and largest minority group in the United States. Comparing data f...
For the last decade, the American political, economic, and educational landscape has weathered a des...
In the United States the growing Latino population is often referred to as the "sleeping giant" of e...
International audienceMuch has been written about the Latino community and its role in American poli...
Between 2016 and 2020, Trump improved his support among Latino American men by 4% despite his racist...
Updated US Census Bureau estimates and race/ethnic-specific birth and death data for the post-2000 p...
Latino-Americans and Euro-Americans are not mutually exclusive groups as these groups have a great d...
The emergence of Donald Trump’s candidacy put Latinos in the national spotlight as undocumented immi...
This article explores the factors that affect the creation of racial classifications and how they ar...
Latinos are the fastest growing population group in the United States.Through their language and pop...
The author reviews two recent books, Marisa A. Abrajano’s Campaigning to the New American Electorate...
In this brief, Carsey Senior Demographer Ken Johnson analyzes new Census Bureau estimates that refle...
The 2014 National Projections report was based on the 2010 Census and estimates through 2013. The fi...
abstract: "Arizona's Emerging Latino Vote" uses demographics and other data to project a change in A...
In 2019 the Hispanic population of the United States surpassed sixty million—or sixty-four million i...
Hispanics are the fastest growing and largest minority group in the United States. Comparing data f...
For the last decade, the American political, economic, and educational landscape has weathered a des...
In the United States the growing Latino population is often referred to as the "sleeping giant" of e...
International audienceMuch has been written about the Latino community and its role in American poli...
Between 2016 and 2020, Trump improved his support among Latino American men by 4% despite his racist...
Updated US Census Bureau estimates and race/ethnic-specific birth and death data for the post-2000 p...
Latino-Americans and Euro-Americans are not mutually exclusive groups as these groups have a great d...
The emergence of Donald Trump’s candidacy put Latinos in the national spotlight as undocumented immi...
This article explores the factors that affect the creation of racial classifications and how they ar...
Latinos are the fastest growing population group in the United States.Through their language and pop...
The author reviews two recent books, Marisa A. Abrajano’s Campaigning to the New American Electorate...
In this brief, Carsey Senior Demographer Ken Johnson analyzes new Census Bureau estimates that refle...
The 2014 National Projections report was based on the 2010 Census and estimates through 2013. The fi...
abstract: "Arizona's Emerging Latino Vote" uses demographics and other data to project a change in A...
In 2019 the Hispanic population of the United States surpassed sixty million—or sixty-four million i...
Hispanics are the fastest growing and largest minority group in the United States. Comparing data f...