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Saturday, July 20, 2013
Saturday Politics: Racial Disparities Between Republican and Democrat U.S. House Districts
The above graphic explains why Members of Congress who are Republicans and Democrats have very different feelings about immigration reform and other issues. Republican Members of Congress represent congressional districts generally have more White people and fewer people of color than Democrats.
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