William H. Frey The Brookings Institution Race, Immigration and America’s Changing Electorate
Source: William H. Frey analysis of 2007 CPS Eligible Voters as Share of Total Population: * Non Hispanics Whites*Blacks*HispanicsAsians*
Source: William H. Frey analysis and 2007 CPS US Population Total, Eligible Voters, Likely Voters * Non Hispanics PopulationEligible VotersVoters
Source: William H. Frey 2007 CPS Important Election Issues – Likely Voters
Important Election Issues - Whites Source: William H. Frey 2007 CPS of Peter D. Hart Immigration Survey, 2008
Important Election Issues - Hispanics Source: William H. Frey 2007 CPS of Peter D. Hart Immigration Survey, 2008
Feel Strongly- Immigration Good for America Likely Voters Source: William H. Frey 2007 CPS of Democracy Core Survey, 2007
Illegal Immigration- A Very Big Problem Likely Voters Source: William H. Frey 2007 CPS of Peter D. Hart Immigration Survey, 2008
Source: William H. Frey analysis Immigrant Magnet and Growth States Immigrant Magnet NonMagnet, High Immigrant Growth NonMagnet, Moderate Immigrant Growth
Source: William H. Frey analysis of Peter D. Hart Immigration Surrey, 2008 “Immigration- A Very Big Problem” White Likely Voters for State Groupings
Source: William H. Frey analysis of Peter D. Hart Immigration Survey, 2008 “Immigration- A Very Big Problem“ White Likely Voters for Urban-Suburban Areas
Source: William H. Frey analysis Hispanic Share of Eligible Voters GT 20 % Share % Share % Share LT 3 % Share
Source: William H. Frey analysis White Share of Eligible Voters GT 85 % Share % Share % Share LT 60 % Share
Source: William H. Frey analysis of US Census Sources EV Growth, by Race-Ethnicity Five Fast Growing Purple States * Non Hispanics
Source: William H. Frey analysis and 2007 CPS Minority Shares: Voters of All Ages vs. Age EVs * Non Hispanics