The 2020 presidential elections were historic in many ways. They also brought an important fact to consider: A record number of immigrants were eligible to vote.
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Immigrant Voters .. 2020 presidential vote
Immigrants' voting patterns are hugely different depending on their background and experiences. Here's an overview of their 2020 presidential vote, compared to the general population.
By the numbers .. Immigrants are not one voting block
Immigrants do not vote as one block - they bring diverse backgrounds, values, and belief systems.
Immigrants do not vote as one block – they bring diverse backgrounds, values, and belief systems.
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The foreign-born voter population is changing rapidly. By 2065, immigrant voters will make up an estimated 17% of the US electorate.
Three Things You Should Know … Immigrants & Our Elections
Immigrants’ voices matter in shaping the United States’ political future. In the last presidential election, more than 23 million immigrants were eligible voters.
Immigrants’ voices are shaping the United States’ political future. In the last presidential election, More than 23 million immigrants were eligible voters.
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& Our Elections
Since the year 2000, the size of the immigrant electorate nearly doubled. And it will only keep growing. What does that mean for American politics?
While we’re focused on the polarization of our recent elections, something important is happening: the size of the immigrant electorate is growing.
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