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Question: What will be the political effect of increasing intermarriage rates?
#1
This will favor Dems
 
#2
This will favor the GOP
 
#3
This will have no effect
 
#4
It's too early to tell
 
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Total Voters: 27

Author Topic: Pew: 1/6 newlyweds are married to someone of a different race/ethnicity  (Read 923 times)
Unapologetic Chinaperson
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« on: May 21, 2017, 02:32:05 PM »
« edited: May 21, 2017, 02:34:16 PM by NJ is Better than TX »

I posted part of the results of this recent Pew report in another thread, but since the whole thing is quite fascinating I felt it would be good to post it here.

Report: http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2017/05/18/intermarriage-in-the-u-s-50-years-after-loving-v-virginia/

The main result from the report:


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I also posted a poll to see if you guys think this will have any political effect. I personally think it might favor Democrats slightly, simply because the increasing number of multiracial children will result in a more diverse electorate; the fact that they'll mostly be born in metropolitan areas would also likely help Democrats. What do you think?
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