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At the Iowa State Fair, congressman Steve King affirms his support for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, but says if Hillary Clinton becomes the next president, he will be able to work with her. 8/11/2016 Photo by John Pemble

New York protest march from Union Square to Trump Tower | Saturday, November 12, 2016

Hillary Clinton's Midnight Rally--Raleigh North Carolina

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More than 500,000 people descended up on Downtown Los Angeles to march for equality and human rights. Feel free to use these photos—just credit Larissa Puro/ USC Institute for Global Health.

New York protest march from Union Square to Trump Tower | Saturday, November 12, 2016

More than 500,000 people descended up on Downtown Los Angeles to march for equality and human rights. Feel free to use these photos—just credit Larissa Puro/ USC Institute for Global Health.

Paul Chehade, candidate for President of the United States of America in 2016. www.paulchehade.org

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Former governor of Maryland Martin O’Malley in an Iowa Public Radio station talking about why he is a Democratic presidential candidate. 7/24/2015 Photo by John Pemble

More than 500,000 people descended up on Downtown Los Angeles to march for equality and human rights. Feel free to use these photos—just credit Larissa Puro/ USC Institute for Global Health.

More than 500,000 people descended up on Downtown Los Angeles to march for equality and human rights. Feel free to use these photos—just credit Larissa Puro/ USC Institute for Global Health.

In the last month before the Iowa Caucuses, dozens of Iowa halls will hold gatherings for visiting politicians who want to be the next president of the United States. Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders is campaigning as a Democratic candidate at the Iowa State Fair’s Paul R. Knapp Animal Learning Center on a cold winter night. 1/9/2016 Photo by John Pemble

Paul Chehade, candidate for President of the United States of America in 2016. www.paulchehade.org

More than 500,000 people descended up on Downtown Los Angeles to march for equality and human rights. Feel free to use these photos—just credit Larissa Puro/ USC Institute for Global Health.

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker speaking at the annual Lincoln Dinner in Des Moines, Iowa. Walker says there is no greater friend for Israel than the United States, and for the rest of the world, there the is no greater enemy for those that oppose Israel. 5/16/2016 Photo by John Pemble

  

More than 500,000 people descended up on Downtown Los Angeles to march for equality and human rights. Feel free to use these photos—just credit Larissa Puro/ USC Institute for Global Health.

More than 500,000 people descended up on Downtown Los Angeles to march for equality and human rights. Feel free to use these photos—just credit Larissa Puro/ USC Institute for Global Health.

Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee speaking at the Iowa State Fair on the Des Moines Register’s Political Soapbox. 8/13/2015 Photo by John Pemble

Senator Rand Paul is one of 11 politicians speaking at the 2015 Lincoln Dinner in Des Moines, Iowa about the 2016 presidential election. 5/16/2015 Photo by John Pemble

 

More than 500,000 people descended up on Downtown Los Angeles to march for equality and human rights. Feel free to use these photos—just credit Larissa Puro/ USC Institute for Global Health.

Senator Ted Cruz is a guest during a morning service at Christian Life Assembly of God in Des Moines. 11/29/2015 Photo by Clay Masters

 

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More than 500,000 people descended up on Downtown Los Angeles to march for equality and human rights. Feel free to use these photos—just credit Larissa Puro/ USC Institute for Global Health.

Please attribute to Lorie Shaull if used elsewhere

The 2012 presidential election was the first in American history in which black voter turnout exceeded that of whites, with minority voters in general proving critical to the election results. As the 2016 election draws near, the votes of minority populations—particularly black, Latino, and Asian Americans—may once again prove influential in selecting the next president. How will turnout among minority voters compare to the historic levels of the past two presidential elections?

  

On September 14, Governance Studies at Brookings hosted an expert panel focused on the role of minority voters in the upcoming presidential election. What do the shifting demographics of the United States tell us? What role will black, Latino, and Asian American voters play in deciding the outcomes in key states? How will candidates’ positions on criminal justice, immigration, and the persistence of racial bias affect the vote in minority communities?

 

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Paul Chehade, candidate for President of the United States of America in 2016. www.paulchehade.org

More than 500,000 people descended up on Downtown Los Angeles to march for equality and human rights. Feel free to use these photos—just credit Larissa Puro/ USC Institute for Global Health.

Former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum, Republican winner of the 2012 Iowa caucuses, sits on a panel discussion in Des Moines hosted by the Network of Iowa Home Christian Educators. He is widely considered to be a potential presidential candidate for the 2016 Iowa caucuses. 4/9/2015 Photo by John Pemble

 

New York protest march from Union Square to Trump Tower | Saturday, November 12, 2016

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