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Kathleen Hogan, an assistant professor of political science at the University of Iowa, studied the election of 1980 and found that, during that time, both Republican and Democratic officials supported equal representation for the black vote in Congress, though the two parties held differing views on how to reach this goal. "As a result of growing racial diversity in the electorate and the expansion of voting access since then, the party systems of the day are far less racist than they were 30 years ago," she said in a written statement
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アイオワ大学の政治学の助教授であるキャスリーン・ホーガンは、1980年の選挙を研究し、その間、共和党と民主党の両方の当局者が議会での黒人投票の平等な代表を支持することを発見しました。 「成長の結果として
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Kathleen Hogan, an assistant professor of political science at the University of Iowa, studied the 1980 election and found that during that time, both Republican and Democratic officials supported equal representation of the black vote in Congress. "As a result of growth,
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アイオワ大学の政治学の助教授であるキャスリーン・ホーガンは、1980年の選挙を研究し、その間、共和党と民主党の両方の当局者が議会での黒人投票の平等な代表を支持することを発見しました。 「成長の結果として、
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Kathleen Hogan, an assistant professor of political science at the University of Iowa, studied the 1980 election and found that during that time, both Republican and Democratic officials supported equal representation of the black vote in Congress. "As a result of growth,
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