"National coverage of the 2008 presidential race offers enough drama to keep analysts busy. With the Democrats favored to win the national election as a result of the disastrous foreign and domestic policies of the Bush administration, many Americans have been looking forward to one or another historic first. The Democrats would nominate either a woman or an African American for president. Of course, third parties, including the Communist Party of the USA, have nominated women, African Americans, and other candidates of color in the past, but it seemed impossible just a year or two ago that a major party would make such a move. It is now clear that Barack Obama will receive the Democratic nomination. He faces a formidable opponent ...
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IPC has compiled this one-stop analysis of all the available data on the Asian, Latino and New Ameri...
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President Obamas presidential victory in 2008 was seen as a historic moment, and many people claimed...
In reading this special issue we gain a remarkably insightful glimpse of the important role that imm...
This dissertation examines the racialization of immigrants and immigration in US political discourse...
The 2008 election of President Barack Obama represents a halcyon moment in U.S. history. President O...
Since the 1990s, the issue of immigration in US politics has undergone a notable political transiti...
The article discusses the role of Asian Americans in the election of the U.S. President Barack Obama...
This Backgrounder examines the partisan political implications of large-scale immigration. A compari...
Has Barack Obama's success transformed the racial divide? Did he somehow transcend or help bring to ...
Throughout the 2008 presidential campaign and into his presidency, President Barack Obama faced char...
The political landscape of the United States of America experienced a momentous historical shift on ...
African-American and Latino voter turnout during the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections hit record...
IPC has compiled this one-stop analysis of all the available data on the Asian, Latino and New Ameri...
This study explores the effects of the Obama elections on personal discrimination, voter turnout, an...
Last week, President Obama announced new executive action to stop the deportation of undocumented im...
November 6, 2012 was Election Day in the United States. It was the day in which the incumbent candid...
President Obamas presidential victory in 2008 was seen as a historic moment, and many people claimed...
In reading this special issue we gain a remarkably insightful glimpse of the important role that imm...
This dissertation examines the racialization of immigrants and immigration in US political discourse...
The 2008 election of President Barack Obama represents a halcyon moment in U.S. history. President O...
Since the 1990s, the issue of immigration in US politics has undergone a notable political transiti...
The article discusses the role of Asian Americans in the election of the U.S. President Barack Obama...
This Backgrounder examines the partisan political implications of large-scale immigration. A compari...
Has Barack Obama's success transformed the racial divide? Did he somehow transcend or help bring to ...
Throughout the 2008 presidential campaign and into his presidency, President Barack Obama faced char...