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Re: cooper on the Gray demise of the Lib-Dems
But the Chicano vote was pretty evenly divided. Arnold drew on the
nativist impulses, but it was more complex.
On Sun, Oct 12, 2003 at 05:48:53PM -0400, Doug Henwood wrote:
> As Eudora told me, the word "Camejo" was not found in this piece.
> Why, if this was a not-unadmirable uprising, as Marc Cooper argues,
> was there not more support for him (or Huffington)? Mike Davis'
> explanation - that it was a right white nativist anti-immigrant
> uprising fueled by talk shows - seems more compelling, given the
> demographics of the vote. Arnie's vote was highest in the above-$75k
> households.
>
> Doug
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