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What happened to the Republic Party?Click to watch Fox News coverage: 2012 Election

Election 2012: What happened to the Republican Party?

1. Who (which groups) voted for Romney? 2. Who (which groups) voted for Obama?3. Ultimately, why did the Republican Party lose the 2012

presidential election?

What does this sentence mean?Sketch graphs that depict:

1.) “smaller margin than four years ago”2.) “made up about as large of share of electorate as they did in 2008”

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Youth Vote for Obama

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“Smaller Margin than 4 Years Ago”Means that the percentage of 18-

29 year olds that voted in 2012 was a little less than the

percentage that voted in 2008.

“Made up about as large of share of electorate as they did in 2008”

14%

35%30%

21%

2008 Election18-29 30-49 50-64 65+

13%

34%

31%

22%

2012 Election18-29 30-49 50-64 65+

Means that the percentage of

youth voters (18-29 years old) of total voters was

about the same in 2008 and 2012.

What does this sentence mean?Sketch a graph that depicts:

“nonwhite voters made up 28% of all voters, up from 26% in 2008”

“Nonwhite voters made up 28% of all voters, up from 26% in 2008”

2008: 26% minority vote 2012: 28% minority vote0

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Minority Voters

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oter

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Means that the number of minority voters has increased in our country.

What does this sentence mean?Sketch a graph that depicts:

“Romney managed to better McCain’s showing among whites by four percentage points”

2012 ELECTIONROMNEY

White non-Hispanic 89%

Then a little math…

Nonwhite 100-89 = 11%

2012 ELECTIONROMNEY

White non-Hispanic 89%

Then a little math…

Nonwhite 100-89 = 11%

2008 ELECTIONMCCAIN

White non-Hispanic 89 – 4 = 85%

Then a little math…

Nonwhite 100-84 = 15%

2008: McCain 2012: Romney0

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Voter Support for Obama Opponents by Race

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2008:McCain

2012: Romney

White Non-Hispanic 85 89

Nonwhite 16 11

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