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âWhile people claim that disasters do not discriminate, there are human decisions that make some populations more vulnerable than others,â said Michael MĂŠndez, an assistant professor at the University of California, Irvine, who co-authored the article.
Read More | September 28, 2020
The increased polling âgives us the ability to look at Latino voters the same way we have been looking at white voters over the years, which is to microtarget them, break them down into different groups â those without a college degree, those who are married â weâre now bringing that level of sophistication to…
âThereâs no question when you make it easier to vote more people vote,â said UCLA Voting Project Co-Founder Chad Dunn.Â
Read More | September 8, 2020
Sonni Waknin, the managing law fellow at the UCLA Voting Rights Project and a UCLA School of Law graduate, said a concerted effort to suppress voters might be at play.
Chad Dunn, general counsel of the Texas Democratic Party, though, said itâs impermissible — as age discrimination — for the state to confer a mail-voting privilege on all Texas voters who are 65 or older, but deny it to those who are younger.
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