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Karen E. Ferree has written: 'Framing the race in south Africa' -- subject(s): Race relations, Political campaigns, Political aspects, Voting, Political parties, Elections
The two leaders might be political enemies
Paul Frymer has written: 'Uneasy alliances' -- subject(s): African Americans, Civil rights, History, Political aspects, Political aspects of Racism, Political parties, Politics and government, Race relations, Racism
-- race -- creed -- color -- gender identification -- age -- political affiliation -- density
Most political parties influence voters by offering or rather promising certain changes that they think are contingent to a specific race or community that will enable them to make life easier or more bearable for them. This is a method that has been used for centuries.
Because some people discriminate against races so it affects Political Popularity. For example, if a American-Indian ran for President, they might not have as much popularity as a white man native to America.
President's Trophy Boat Race was created in 2011.
it doesn't affect
The president was J.F.K.
there are 6 (six) national parties in India. BSP BJP Indian National Congress National Congress Party Communist Party of India Communist Party of India (Marxist) Dibakar
The president during the arms race was Harry S. Truman - EMS Student
It is not race or gender specific