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What percent of voters in Glendora CA are registered republicans?

18%


What were African Americans largest group of southern voters?

the republicans


Will the Republicans take back the House or the Senate in the 2010 elections?

it really depend on us voters if we let them, if not then more and likely it will remain democratic government


Who are the conservative voters?

The Republican Party of America is often refered to the Conservative Party and Republicans refered to as "Conservative Voters"


How many Republican voters have registered independent?

none, because republicans are stupid


Why did Grant win a lot of southern states in 1868?

1868 was the first election after the Civil War. Many of the white voters in the South were not allowed to vote and the black voters gave Grant and the Republicans Why_did_Grant_win_a_lot_of_southern_states_in_1868for their freedom.


What are voters that dont support either democratic or republican parties?

Voters that don't support either the democratic or republican parties are known as independent voters. These voters can be libertarian, green party, or just about anything they like.


Which party will lose voters to tea party candidates?

probably republicans since their ideas are similar


How many registered Republicans in Washington DC?

As of Oct. 12, Washington has 3,575,498 registered voters.


Why did republicans recruit black voters after the civil war?

maybe because African Americans wouldn't vote?


Which organizations evolved during Reconstruction to intimidate black voters and Republicans and prevent them from participating in politics?

Yes.


What is the percentage of independent voters in America?

According to this article written January 2nd, 2008: Independents are voters who, when asked by friends or pollsters, identified themselves as "independent" of the Democrats and Republicans. In some states, these voters can register as "independent" or "unaffiliated," but in other states, they register as Democrats or Republicans. Nationally, they make up about a third of all voters, but in some critical states like New Hampshire, they comprise over 40% of the electorate, both in general and most primary elections.http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/john_judis_and_ruy_teixeira/2008/01/independents_day_1.html