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Hispanic Voters in Texas Are More Concerned Than White Voters There About Increasing Racial Diversity
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Stock photo of a welcome sign in Texas. Voters in the state were found in a recent poll to be more concerned about increased diversity.
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A new poll of Texas voters shows Hispanic respondents are more likely to say they are concerned about the increasing racial diversity in the state than white voters.
Thirty-two percent of Hispanic voters in Texas said growing racial and ethnic diversity is a cause for concern, compared to 28 percent of white voters who answered the same in the poll conducted by the University of Texas and the
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By the numbers: How vaccine skepticism in Texas Trump country threatens herd immunity
April 12, 2021
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Chambers County paramedic Danny Burke administers the first dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to Grady Carrington in Hankamer as part of a mobile vaccination service.Mark Mulligan / Staff photographer
Low vaccination rates in counties that are whiter and more conservative could be impairing Texas’ ability to quickly reach herd immunity for COVID-19.
Texas counties that are less-educated and whiter and in which former President Donald Trump won a larger than average share of the vote have vaccinated a smaller share of their population than the state average, a Hearst Newspapers analysis found.