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Home / News & Insights / Campaign in the News

The New Yorker: Voting by Numbers

October 27, 2014

Jelani Cobb cites our 2014 findings in his analysis of the 2014 midterms for The New Yorker.

From the article:

According to ‘Who Leads Us,’ a report issued earlier this month by the Reflective Democracy Campaign…, the makeup of American politics is still overwhelmingly dissimilar to the demographics of the country.

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