Should the Whigs invest in Spanish language flyers for the growing Hispanic population?
First, and not to be too flip about it, I’m not sure there is enough information provided to answer this question. For example, how do we know that the Hispanic population is growing. To test this, it would seem that we might have to look at several decades worth of census data to see if (a) the Hispanic population is indeed growing, (b) if so at what rate, and perhaps most importantly from a voting perspective (c) where is the largest growth occurring. However, let’s for the moment assume that the Hispanic population is indeed growing, it’s not a question of whether the Whigs should invest in Spanish language flyers, but how many should be made and where should they be distributed? Figure 10 below shows the density of the Hispanic populations overlaid with the city’s voter registration patterns. Where there are already a high number of Hispanics, the Whigs tend to have more party registrations. Further analyses would need to be conducted to determine if Hispanics are predominantly reg
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