COVERAGE OF ELECTION 2008 DEMOGRAPHICS BY WILLIAM H. FREY

Presentations:

William H. Frey and Ruy Teixeira, "Political Geography of America.s Purple States: Five Trends that will decide the 2008 election", National Press Club, Washington, DC. October 10, 2008. James Barnes, discussant.

William H. Frey, "Race, Immigration and the Changing American Electorate", American Enterprise Institute, Washington, DC. February, 28, 2008.


Op Eds:

William H. Frey, "Race for the Whitehouse", Milken Institute Review, Third Quarter, 2008.

William H. Frey and Mark Muro, "Painting the Mountain States Blue", The Boston Globe, August 25, 2008.

Publications:

William H. Frey, "Race, Immigration and America's Changing Electorate", Research Report 08-635. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Population Studies Center. April 2008.

William H. Frey and Ruy Teixeira, "The Political Geography of Pennsylvania: Not Another Rust Belt State", Washington, DC: Brookings Policy Brief. April 2008.

William H. Frey and Ruy Teixeira, "The Political Geography of the Intermountain West: The New Swing Region", Washington, DC: Brookings Policy Brief. August 2008.

Ruy Teixeira and William H. Frey, "The Political Geography of Ohio, Michigan,and Missouri: Battlegrounds in the Heartland", Washington, DC: Brookings Policy Brief. October 2008.

Ruy Teixeira and William H. Frey, "The Political Geography of Virginia and Florida: Bookends of the New South", Washington, DC: Brookings Policy Brief. October 2008.



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