#demographics
Politics | Politics
The great realignment
Even small inroads with Hispanic voters could tip a number of Democratic-held swing seats to the GOP.
Politics | 2024 Election
Trump Gains With Hispanic Voters Nothing Short of Startling
some Hispanic vote experts are declaring "there's no such thing as a Latino vote" after 2020.
Politics | Conservatism
Demographics and the American Prospect – American Greatness
In the summer of 2018, journalist Vivian Yee amused herself with the thought that Orange Country, California, was once an agricultural, “conservative (think Richard Nixon and the John Birch Society) and white (very, very white),” slice of America. But “Ch
Politics | Leftist Lies
Gallup: Americans Still Greatly Overestimate U.S. Gay Population, And Here Are Some Possible Reasons Why | Daily Wire
A new Gallup study released Thursday found that Americans continue to overestimate the percentage of the population that identifies as gay or lesbian, and they do so at a rate of about five times
Miscellaneous | Interesting
The future of the GOP looks a lot like this fast-growing community in Florida
Will Trump get re-elected in 2020? It could come down to America’s most reliable voters: baby boomers
Politics | Politics
Democratic, Republican voter bases are more different than ever, study finds | Politics | bozemandailychronicle.com
WASHINGTON — Drop into a political gathering almost anywhere in America, and you can usually name the party just by looking: Democrats increasingly reflect the racially mixed demographics of the
Science & Technology | Social Media
Social Media Analytics Reveal 2014 Holiday Shopping Trends and Insights
While recovering from the holiday rush, retailers can look back at this season’s trends to discover new ways to fuel customer engagement and drive loyalty in the next year. Using real-time analytics, SAP uncovered a wealth of insights about con
News | News
Table For One? Winners And Losers in the Cat Lady Economy
More than one quarter of the U.S. population lives alone. Per the latest census, single-person households are now the single largest segment of the U.S. population. This is a first. What a dramatic change from a little more than 30 years ago when on