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Racial and Religious Breakdown of the 2012 Vote in the South


It was almost an ethnic census (an ethno-social census, let’s say). A census-via-ballot-box. The USA’s 2012 presidential election, that is. This is especially true among Nonwhites, but it can also be true for Whites. For instance, only 2% of married … Continue reading

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Liberty Caucus Fared Mostly Well in 2012 Elections


A previous post profiled the 11 members of Liberty Caucus, a group of representatives of traditional “Norman-Rockwell” America, whose membership has displayed strong pro-Western and pro-American tendencies, and even racialist sympathies. How did they fare in 2012? Despite the triumph … Continue reading

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Ancestry of Liberty Caucus members: Voices from (for) the USA’s “ethnic core”


The Republican Party has had a genuine and formal dissident political bloc for the past 11 years, led by the indefatigable Ron Paul, called “Liberty Caucus”. It has been, officially and ostensibly, a strict-libertarian caucus. Considered individually, though, its membership … Continue reading

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