Word: hispanicized
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Still the Democrats are buoyed by the fact that they have a 57% to 34% edge in registration, and that Carter has reduced Reagan's lead by 20 points since last summer. Moreover, California is a "media state," where late and wide shifts of opinion among voters are possible...
But the nation's third most populous state is still heavily Democratic, and the minority vote, traditionally solid for the Democrats, has been growing. The black vote is now 12% of the total, and Hispanic registration has nearly doubled in four years, to 18%. The blacks remain pro-Carter...
Even before the counting began, Director Vincent Barabba predicted that the 1980 census would be the "toughest and most scrutinized ever." But not even Barabba expected the furor over the Census Bureau's preliminary figures, which have shown big population declines in major Northern cities. Facing the loss of...
Despite that bleak figure, Hispanic immigrants continue to settle in the city, at a rate of about 600 per year, Miranda says. The report on the Hispanic population shows that most immigrants come directly to Cambridge from their native countries, but that was not the case with earlier immigrants. They...
But these professionals largely remain outside the Hispanic community, sprinkled throughout in East Cambridge, Central Square and Cambridgeport. If they are studets, they live closer to Harvard or MIT, and if they are working, they tend to be employed in Boston or other communities, and do not share in Cambridge...