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Many People Would Love To Live In Culturally And Ethnically Diverse Communities

Posted on December 3, 2008 at 8:48 am

But somehow don’t end up doing so:

According to the study about six-in-10 Americans say they like the idea of living in politically, racially, religiously or economically mixed communities, while about a quarter take the opposite view: They would rather live in communities made up mostly of people like themselves. The rest say they have no strong opinion on the issue .

This preference for diverse communities is greater among Democrats, liberals, college graduates, blacks, and secular Americans than it is among the population as a whole. But virtually all major groups, at least to some degree, choose diversity over homogeneity when asked where they would like to live.

Despite these pro-diversity attitudes, however, American communities appear to have grown more politically and economically homogenous in recent decades, according to analyses of election returns and U.S. Census data.

Congressman Cohen To Come Back On Tinker

Posted on August 6, 2008 at 10:49 am

From a campaign media advisory:

Congressman Steve Cohen will hold a press conference at his home at 349 Kenilworth at 11:30 AM to discuss the latest attack ad by Nikki Tinker’s congressional campaign.

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