“minority” Charts
How Well Does The Government Represent You? »
Even though women and people of color can run for office, they have a hard time being elected. Our current…
America’s Voter Registration System Needs an Upgrade »
Approximately 24 million—one of
every eight—voter registrations in the
United States are no longer valid or
are significantly inaccurate. It's…
Voter Fraud: Serious Problem in States Enacting Vote ID Laws »
Democrats attest voter fraud prevention laws to be fraudulent in themselves, merely a ploy by Republicans to disenfranchise millions of…
North Carolina Voter Laws Discriminate Against Women »
Many proponents of Voter ID laws correctly assert that an ID requirement won't hurt many voters. However, it WILL disproportionately…
Voter ID Laws DO Prevent the Wrong People From Voting! »
Since 2000, there have been 10 cases of voter impersonation (one-for-every-15-million-votes), the voter-fraud that voter-IDs would prevent. With this overwhelming…
Texas Will Change Presidential Politics Forever »
While Texas has been long considered an unremittingly "red" state, having last voted for a Democratic-presidential-candidate in 1976, voter-registration drives…
Raising Minimum Wage Could Benefit Women The Most »
Nationwide, women comprise two-thirds of all minimum wage workers. Minority women are more likely than white women to work these…
Poverty Rates Are Higher For Women »
Women are disproportionately represented in low-wage positions making up two-thirds of all minimum wage workers. Minority women are more likely…
Obama's 5 Biggest Failures According to Jewish Voters »
One quarter of Jewish voters cite the Obama's inability to improve economic conditions is the administration's top failure. A similar…
Why Are People Poor? By Race »
Nearly identical majorities of blacks and Hispanics believe most people in America are poor because of circumstances out of their…
Educated Parents Read More to Their Children »
Parents with more education tend read more to their children (age 3-6 not in kindergarten) than those with less education.…
How often do parents read to their children? »
55% of children (age 3-6 and not in kindergarten) in the U.S. are read to by a parent or other…