Word: hispanicized
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Moreover, as Reagan pointed out during a White House lunch with Hispanic leaders, joblessness "went down in every category, every group you could name." In fact, those people who had experienced the greatest difficulty finding jobs made some of the most striking gains. Feldstein noted that "the number of people...
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Reagan's prosaic and traditional Democratic opponents were nearly obliterated. Walter Mondale made it into the paper on Page 3, appearing in Detroit at a Hispanic conference. John Glenn's smiling visage was totally absent. The Washington Post is certainly not everything, but it is a fever chart...
Peña, 36, a wiry bachelor and former state legislator, topped former District Attorney Dale Tooley, 49, by fewer than 4,500 votes, out of the record 155,000 cast in Denver's mayoral runoff. His election makes him the Mile High City's first Hispanic mayor...
Peña, a liberal Democrat, made the most of the city's 18% Hispanic vote, carrying some heavily Hispanic and blue-collar precincts by as much as 9 to 1. More important, he deftly built a broad coalition, largely of political outsiders, that included Asians, blacks, young white...