A MODERN VIEW AT THE ETHNIC FACTOR IN THE ELECTORAL STRUGGLE IN THE UNITED STATES
Abstract
The article in a short form examines a modern view of the ethnic factor in the electoral processes in the United States on the example of the presidential elections of the 1970s, 1980s and 1992. The activity of ethnic groups of voters, the main trends in the choice of party affiliation.
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Voters, electoral process, electoral struggleHow to Cite
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