The Great
Immigration Shootout:
Transcripts from National Review,
National Review Online,
The American Spectator Online,
and CPAC 2009
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The Edge of the Wedge:
Immigration and the Congressional Races of 2008
A meta-study of the correlation between
major party candidate immigration positions
and partisan outcomes in 90 competitive congressional districts
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Immigration and the Wealth of States (NEW!)
by Richard Nadler |
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Author Richard Nadler contrasts the 19 jurisdictions that contain 84% of the America’s immigrant population with the 32 states in which the remaining 16% reside.
Immigration and the Wealth of States analyzes income, employment, poverty, and crime data, 1999-to-2006, from 50 states and the District of Columbia. During these years, America’s immigrant population increased by a net one million persons per year, roughly half of whom entered the nation illegally.
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Border Wars: The Impact of Immigration on the Latino Vote
by Richard Nadler |
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The foundation’s newest study, involving 145 precincts and 175,000 votes, analyzes actual vote shifts in Hispanic portions of six congressional districts in the 2004 and 2006 elections.
Nadler finds that border security is not the key issue affecting the Latino vote...“Participants in the immigration debate needn’t like this conclusion. But they had better understand it.”
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Conservatives, Republicans, and the African American Electorate
by Richard Nadler |
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This ground-breaking survey of 3,292 Black votes covers Black opinion on a broad variety of policy issues, including taxes, school choice, health care, national defense, the war in Iraq, immigration, 2nd Amendment rights, criminal justice, judicial activism, global warming, social security reform, abortion, stem cell research, and the teaching of human origins. The results are reported not only by standard demographics – age, income, gender, marital status, and sector of employment – but by such non-standard criteria as portfolio size, religious service attendance, and the presence of veterans in the household. The study also reports African American opinion on the political parties, and data on recent votes for Congress, Senate, and President.
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Americas Majority Climate Project:
How Real Is Global Warming?
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| Happy Median |
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| Overheated |
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| Ice |
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| Excavation |
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| Fever or Cold? |
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No Global
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| Martian Heat Wave |
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| Climate Warrior |
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More Inconvenient
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