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2020 Census

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This Is How The White Population Is Actually Changing Based On New Census Data

August 24, 2021

The 2020 census

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A Texas election with a decade of politics at stake

October 30, 2020

A nine-seat change

Latino Vote

This Is How Biden Should Approach the Latino Vote

September 18, 2020

Some ways of

Culture

Shortened census count will hurt communities of color

August 31, 2020

by Aggie Yellow

LPPF

Census Day is here. How is our nation changing?

April 1, 2020

by William Frey

LPPF

Conducting a census during the coronavirus pandemic won’t be easy, but we have to get it right

March 30, 2020

by The Editorial

LPPF

The 2020 Census is Coming—and the Results Will Impact State Budgets

February 20, 2020

by Anne Stauffer,

LPPF

Redistricting Power at Stake in 2020 Legislative Elections

January 13, 2020

by The Associated

LPPF

How the Citizenship Question Could Reshape State Politics

July 2, 2019

by Tim Henderson

LPPF

The Supreme Court’s census ruling is a victory for truth and the rule of the law

June 27, 2019

by Leah Litman

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