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Tag Archives: Republicans
The Secret Behind Mitt Romney’s Hawaii Landslide
It was late in the night of Tuesday March 13th, 2012. For most people it was just another normal day.
For Americans in three states, however, it was election day. Continue reading
Posted in 2012 Republican Primary, Hawaii, Mitt Romney, Religion
Tagged 2012 Republican primary, demographics, Hawaii, Mitt Romney, Mormon, precinct, red, Republicans, Rick Santorum
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The Demographics of America’s Governors: Place of Birth
This post will look at the demographics of America’s governors by place of birth, as of March 2012. Continue reading
Posted in Democrats, Politics, Republicans
Tagged Democrats, demographics, governors, place of birth, Politics, Republicans, United States
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Romney’s Shifting South Carolina Coalition
This is part of a series of posts analyzing how Mitt Romney’s 2012 coalition has changed from his 2008 coalition. Hopefully such analysis will provide clues as to Romney’s performance in the general election. This post will examine South Carolina, where Romney came in second to Newt Gingrich. Continue reading
The Demographics of America’s Governors: Age
This post will look at the demographics of America’s governors by age, as of February 2012 Continue reading
Posted in Age
Tagged age, Democrats, demographics, governors, Politics, Republicans, United States, youth
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Previewing the Florida Republican Primary
Florida is a very diverse state, much more so than any of the other states which have voted so far. Its population is large enough, and each part of the state different enough, that it could very easily be split into several different states with unique cultures.
Below are some thoughts the voting patterns of each part of Florida. Continue reading
Looking at Romney’s Voting Coalition
The primaries in Iowa and New Hampshire have recently concluded, with Mitt Romney winning both. It’s quite probable now that Romney will be the person facing Barack Obama in the 2012 presidential election.
Both Iowa and New Hampshire have provided detailed exit polls of the Republican electorate. These paint a good picture of the coalition that Romney is assembling. Continue reading