MEDIA: How Non-Citizens Impact Political Representation and the Partisan Makeup of the U.S. House of Representatives

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Sujet : MEDIA: How Non-Citizens Impact Political Representation and the Partisan Makeup of the U.S. House of Representatives
De : groenveld (at) *nospam* acm.org (John D Groenveld)
Groupes : misc.immigration.usa
Date : 10. Nov 2024, 13:54:12
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Morris Dees and $PLC certified deplorables, Steven Camarota and Karen
Zeigler on whether Donald Trump will nominate Wilbur Ross to succeed
Gina Raimondo at Commerce.GOV and how much Amy Swonger estimates it
will cost Trump to convine John Cornyn (or John Thune (or Rick Scott))
to consent:
<URL:https://cis.org/Camarota/How-NonCitizens-Impact-Political-Representation-and-Partisan-Makeup-US-House>
| Because these non-citizens are not evenly distributed across the
| country, they make up a large share of the population of many
| congressional districts. It typically requires many fewer votes to
| win in such districts compared to districts comprised largely of
| citizens. This raises important questions about the principle of
| "one person, one vote." The presence of non-citizens also strongly
| correlates with support for Democratic candidates.
 
Has Trump agreed to share with JD Vance Susie Wiles' survey and focus
data of legacy American proles along with the data gathered by Bill
Stepien before her (and Brad Parscale before him) and does the data
show a preference for or against "rotten boroughs"?

John
groenveld@acm.org
--
"So the story about massive intelligence sector infiltration of
Google drops, and turns out the CLO, ex CEO, and both founders are
vulnerable to sexual blackmail" - Hank Oslo
<URL:https://twitter.com/xctlot/status/1215871090578378755>

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