Is the GOP losing its diversity?
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House Republicans are in danger of losing much of the diversity in their ranks made during the last election cycle.
Freshman lawmakers who provided modest gains to the GOP c...
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House Republicans are in danger of losing much of the diversity in their ranks made during the last election cycle.
Freshman lawmakers who provided modest gains to the GOP conference's racial and gender diversity, like Reps. Mia Love (Utah), Will Hurd (Texas) and Carlos Curbelo (Fla.), are among the most endangered incumbents this year.
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For the first time in its modern history, the Republican Party has a diverse candidate field for president. In fact, this year, it has the most diverse candidate field: Sens. Ma...
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For the first time in its modern history, the Republican Party has a diverse candidate field for president. In fact, this year, it has the most diverse candidate field: Sens. Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz are Cuban American, Ben Carson is black, and Carly Fiorina is a woman. And as the Washington Post notes, this is an opportunity and a challenge. “Republicans face a tantalizing and vexing prospect this year,” writes Marc Fisher. “They have a unique opportunity to reach out to minorities as the party has long wanted to.”
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