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Retail Politics Podcast
Retail Politics Podcast
76 episodes
1 week ago
Hispanic voters: America’s political future April 10, 2022 – Latinos are the fastest-growing segment of the American population and could steer its political future, picking those who control the U.S. House, Senate, and presidency. “As long as we have this black-white dichotomy between the parties the real battleground is going to be over Hispanics,” says M.V. “Trey” Hood, a political scientist with the University of Georgia.
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Hispanic voters: America’s political future April 10, 2022 – Latinos are the fastest-growing segment of the American population and could steer its political future, picking those who control the U.S. House, Senate, and presidency. “As long as we have this black-white dichotomy between the parties the real battleground is going to be over Hispanics,” says M.V. “Trey” Hood, a political scientist with the University of Georgia.
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Government
Society & Culture,
News,
Politics
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S02E04 Dr. Erin O’Brien, the Politics of Boston
Retail Politics Podcast
31 minutes 42 seconds
4 years ago
S02E04 Dr. Erin O’Brien, the Politics of Boston
The Politics of Boston After Two Centuries of White Men Mayors, Women of Color October 31, 2021 – White men have served as Boston mayors since its founding but on Tuesday voters will elect one of two women of color in a city scarred with a national reputation for vehemently fighting busing and housing integration. “That’s a reputation Boston maintains but it’s definitely one that the city wants to move away from,” said Dr. Erin O’Brien of the University of Massachusetts Boston political science department.
Retail Politics Podcast
Hispanic voters: America’s political future April 10, 2022 – Latinos are the fastest-growing segment of the American population and could steer its political future, picking those who control the U.S. House, Senate, and presidency. “As long as we have this black-white dichotomy between the parties the real battleground is going to be over Hispanics,” says M.V. “Trey” Hood, a political scientist with the University of Georgia.