5: The Seventh Party System
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- John Adams’s letter to Jonathan Jackson (1780).
- The Republican Party is dying. The Democratic Party is dying. Everybody’s dying. Republicans control 32 state legislatures. List of U.S. State Legislatures.
- The Day The Republican Party Died (The Atlantic, May 2016)
- FiveThirtyEight’s Politics Podcast, episode from April 3, 2017: “The Political Calculus Of A Filibuster”
- Washington’s Farewell Address (1796)
- Ten years ago, neither Bernie Sanders nor Donald Trump belonged to their respective parties.
- Bush Says Trump Was a Democrat Longer Than a Republican ‘in the Last Decade’
- Is Bernie Sanders a Democrat?
- The Party Systems in the United States
- According to Walter Dean Burnham, party systems last for 30-38 years. Critical Elections: And the Mainsprings of American Politics (Walter Dean Burnham, 1970)
- The Seventh Party System U.S. Population Projections in 2050
- Hispanic or Latino? (NPR, August 2015)
- An estimated net 1.2 million Americans of the 35 million Americans identified in 2000 as of “Hispanic, Latino or Spanish origin,” as the census form puts it, changed their race from “some other race” to “white” between the 2000 and 2010 censuses, according to ... Pew Research.
- List of U.S. States by Hispanic Population
- On Columbus Day, let’s remember that Italians weren’t always white in America (Fusion, October 2015)
- Armenians were legally defined as white in 1909, In Re Halladjian
- Global Monoculture
- Party Identification Varies Widely Across the Age Spectrum (Gallup, July 2014):
- The History of Retirement, from Early Man to A.A.R.P. — Bismarck Invents Retirement (New York Times, March 1999)
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