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Opinion on Same-Sex Marriage Changing
Erikson Forecasts House Election
Humphreys Receives Luebbert Prize
Making the Latino Vote Count
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Doyle Elected to AAPSS
Pi Sigma Alpha Honors Lax and Phillips

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Lax on Supreme Court Nominees
Gay Rights Study: Policymakers Follow Opinion
Jervis Discusses Afghanistan Options
Gelman et al. Analyze Public Opinion and Senate Positions on Health Care
Harris Explains Obama-CBC Clash
Fortna Receives Deutsch Award
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Morelli on Managerial Culture
Brian Barry 1936-2009
Lewis J. Edinger Memorial Service
Nathan on Beijing Authoritarianism
GMA Asks Harris about Race and Voting
de la Garza on Tijuana violence
Gelman on Close Elections
Urbinati Receives Lenfest Award
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A Celebration in Honor of Charles Tilly
Gelman: Myths and Facts about Red, Blue, Rich and Poor
O'Halloran on VP Debate

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Harris Survey on African-American Votes
de la Garza on Clinton and Latinos
Harris on Role of Race in Primaries
Urbinati Receives Italian Order of Merit
Phillips on Spitzer Resignation
Anderson Named Provost of American University in Cairo
Harris on Wright's NAACP Address
University Mourns Charles Tilly
On the Passing of J.C. Hurewitz
Professor Emeritus Lewis J. Edinger, 86
Harris and Marable on Obama campaign
Doyle Chairs UN Democracy Fund

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Red State Blue State
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Harris Survey on African-American Votes
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Results from an opinion survey on “Racial Attitudes and the Presidential Nomination,” conducted by Professor Fredrick Harris, who directs Columbia's Center on African American Politics and Society, show that African-American votes are up for grabs for both leading candidates of the Democratic Party and the skin color of the candidate will not automatically translate into African-American votes.

“The study reveals the enormous value black voters place on diversity in evaluating the effectiveness of the presidential nomination process,” says Harris. “Like most voters, blacks value the process producing a candidate that can win the general election, but they place far greater emphasis on the process giving minorities a voice, and producing an ideologically and regionally diverse ticket. Clearly, black voters are both pragmatic and idealistic, balancing candidates’ electability with candidates’ commitment to racial, regional and ideological diversity.”

 

For a link to the published results and to the Center on African American Politics and Society, click here.

 

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