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[Whites’ Views on Obama] By Religious Identification and Race


Whites are mostly negative about Obama, as consistently only around 30% approve of him (despite the Nobel Peace Prize). This 30% figure is far from the whole story. Wide differences in outlook on Obama within the White population are worth … Continue reading

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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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Racial and Religious Breakdown of the 2012 Vote in the Northeast


Steve Sailer broke down the national share of the vote Romney got in 2012 among Whites, by religious self-identification: From Reuters’ poll of 40,000+ voters, let’s look at Romney’s share of the two party vote among white people by different … 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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Ron Paul’s ancestry: German(-Lutheran) by blood, German and American in thought, word, and deed


Previously profiled: Mitt Romney’s ancestry, and Newt Gingrich’s ancestry; Richard Nixon’s ancestry This post is partly a follow-up to “Ron Paul Remembers…“ Of the presidential candidates in 2012, Ron Paul was both the oldest (b.1935) and the most German (87.5%). … Continue reading

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