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Hispanic Voter Project : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hispanic Voter Project
The Hispanic Voter Project at Johns Hopkins University is a non-partisan, non-profit academic research effort based at the JHU Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences in Washington, DC, that examines the Hispanic outreach efforts of candidates, political parties and third party interest groups. ==History== The Hispanic Voter Project was established by Adam J. Segal, a Hopkins graduate and Faculty Lecturer, in 2002.〔(Hispanic Voter Project )〕 Segal continues to serve as the project's director. The project has published reports and data from the 2000 presidential election,〔()〕 2002 mid-term congressional election,〔()〕 2004 presidential election,〔()〕 2006 mid-term congressional election and 2008 presidential election.〔()〕 The Hispanic Voter Project's research has been cited by national media throughout the United States including The New York Times, U.S. News and World Report, National Public Radio,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Through Ads, Candidates Vie For Hispanic Voters )〕 CNN and others. Dr. Benjamin Ginsberg, the JHU David Bernstein Professor and Director of the JHU Washington Center for the Study of American Government,〔(Benjamin Ginsberg, JHU Department of Political Science )〕 was the project’s founding academic adviser.
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