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Which means that unless the pattern breaks, the whiter the newsroom is, the whiter it will stay.
I saw him up there the other day, that hair is getting whiter and whiter and he&aposs getting crazier and crazier.
But this group is going to become whiter and whiter over the next year as more of the expected candidates declare their candidacy.
"My hair is getting whiter and whiter," said Irene Buchanan, after a grizzly sow and her cubs cleaned the apples off a McIntosh tree beside her porch one morning last September.
HONG KONG — Your phone can make your face whiter.
BAD TIP #6: Take up oil pulling for whiter teeth.
"Nah, I don't want whiter teeth," said no one ever.
The Republican electorate gets older and whiter with every election.
Newsrooms are certainly far whiter than a Democratic primary electorate.
The Republican electorate gets older and whiter with every election.
They are smaller, whiter and harder than the bull balls.
He has made it obvious he wants a whiter America.
When it's smaller, older, and whiter, Republicans have the advantage.
It is also, I'd imagine, whiter than the average place.
The higher the Kelvin, the bluer or whiter the light.
It's not the whitest, since there are whiter titanium dioxide options.
It was mostly delicious, but my teeth were none the whiter.
I'm brown around the summer months and whiter in the winter.
But the app's hot filter seemingly just makes people look whiter.
Cedar Falls is the Eagleton of the two, wealthier and whiter.
And Nevada hasn't exactly gotten whiter in the last eight years.
Sanders, meanwhile, is targeting states with whiter and more liberal voters.
Those voters are overwhelmingly older and whiter that the general electorate.
Now those dynamics have spread to whiter parts of the country.
Their candidates continue to be older, whiter and more often male.
The older population is whiter and more conservative than younger Americans.
In the latest update, residents are whiter, richer, more plugged in.
"Think about that audience: They'd be older, richer, whiter," he said.
It's weird that Hollywood is whiter than the rest of the world.
There's the problem of access: whiter, more affluent communities have better resources.
Though, Atlassian is actually whiter and heavier on the testosterone than Apple.
I no longer feel plaque build up and teeth are definitely whiter.
Compare that to the 22 parks in the city's richer, whiter areas.
Caroline: How many shades whiter can you get someone's teeth with Zoom?
After continual applications, my teeth were about two to three shades whiter.
So statistically speaking, it doesn't actually get much whiter than Stars Hollow.
The soccer players came from whiter, wealthier communities than the national average.
Oklahoma is whiter than many of the states Sanders lost on Tuesday.
" Portia, who is whiter than white, gets a job on a "C.
Most sugar is processed using bone char to make the product look whiter.
No matter the product, the intention is the same: to make skin whiter.
The Conservatives' core supporters are older, whiter and more rural than most Canadians.
The midterm electorate is usually older and whiter — and Trump won big here.
Sure, it's great that the blacks are blacker and the whites are whiter.
People who stayed at home tend to be younger, whiter, and more male.
We find that on the more remunerative sites, the labor force is whiter.
We would probably be more inclined to smile more often with whiter teeth.
This blunt over-aggregation skews school rankings in favor of wealthier, whiter states.
The Virginia voters in gubernatorial elections are older, whiter and distinctly more conservative.
Coaches skew older, whiter and, you'd have to think, more conservative than players.
And the 30% will be older, whiter, more rural, more male than 70%.
It is whiter, poorer, and less well educated than Florida as a whole.
No, this interloper was unflappable, and he remained a whiter shade of male.
Looking toward the even tonier seats, the skin and hair only got whiter.
The tree seemed whiter, ghostly; the grass in the field was straw-brown.
That weakness became increasingly apparent as Klobuchar's campaign gained traction in whiter states.
Wu's Asian America, he said, was "a little bit whiter" than his own.
At the same time, the majority-black city has become whiter and wealthier.
Spectacles that wealthier, whiter communities have blocked often wind up at Hard Rock.
Suddenly everyone's teeth are whiter than her own; they wear them like necklaces.
"One Indian woman wanted to get whiter before her wedding," Ms. Nesbitt said.
Last March, in the still-wealthier-and-whiter town of Newport Beach, Calif.
Do white players have whiter fan bases and black players blacker fan bases?
The Texas political universe is older, whiter, and maler than the population it serves.
The surrounding region skews older, whiter, and more Republican than the nation at large.
These close races also feature somewhat whiter voting-age populations than the national average.
EU institutions are not only more male than the electorate, they are whiter too.
That had the additional effect of making the beneficiary population whiter and more familiar.
It's more Republican, whiter, wealthier, and more educated than the nation as a whole.
That helps save money, but it means they get an older and whiter sample.
Super "white" man, however, is just a man made whiter and messianic over time.
It's more symmetrical, the chipped edges are all gone and of course, it's whiter.
The early electorate is whiter than it was four years ago, and more male.
The dried0up lake, shown by the whiter sediments, can be seen in the background.
Still, even in the whiter districts in Texas, there are a lot of nonwhites.
Imagine my surprise when I discovered I couldn't be whiter: 93 percent Northern European.
The midterm electorate is already usually older, whiter, and more likely to vote Republican.
Six out of eight come from districts with proportionally whiter populations than the national average.
Yet I was still surprised that the street outside was whiter than the store inside.
Six out of seven come from districts with proportionally whiter populations than the national average.
A higher CT rating generally means greater blue content, and the whiter the light appears.
Older, whiter, a higher probability of not having a postsecondary education, not living in cities?
"It's not useless if you don't have enough money never to work again," says Whiter.
Makes sense; your teeth have been looking whiter since you've been going to Beyoncé's dentist.
They deviate from the population in key ways: they are whiter, poorer and less educated.
Moreover, the few ruling are whiter, older, and more male than the country they represent.
Harding was whiter white trash, with her frizzy hair, braces, and love of bad rock.
The evidence for a whiter, less-educated and older electorate comes from two main sources.
Opinions tended to vary by age and race, the most indignant skewing whiter and older.
These results reflect the fact that Trump voters were older and whiter than Clinton voters.
The 18th District is older, better educated, wealthier and whiter than the median congressional district.
They're exactly like him: white on the outside, but somehow even whiter on the inside.
"A friend recommended this cream, and I wanted my skin to be whiter," Mong explains.
England drove this result, and specifically Little England -- the older, whiter areas outside the big cities.
Similarly, the Senate systematically advantages smaller, whiter, more rural states — 60 senators represent states Trump won.
Whiter, less educated areas of the country swung hard towards the insurgent Mr Trump in 2016.
Populations on the coast are typically older, whiter, less well-educated and poorer than the average.
Although he has an anti-consumerist mindset, Whiter says his frugality was born from childhood experience.
Some residents believed that the decision was driven by racism from the town's whiter, wealthier residents.
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It, like other major American cities, is growing whiter and richer and a lot less black.
Overall, Trump judicial candidates so far are whiter and more consistently male than past presidents' choices.
Roy could feel the blood drain from his face, turning whiter with each heavy piano chord.
As the Republican base grows ever whiter, Democrats have turned their diversity into their calling card.
Also, hospital and prison pops were very different: hospital patients were older, whiter, and more female.
Trump's supporters, for example, are considerably whiter and considerably older than the American population at large.
Booker dropped out of the crowded — and now whiter — Democratic primary on Monday, citing money constraints.
Particularly, Republican voters, who demographically skew older and whiter, and more male, than the overall population.
Generally speaking, the complicated nature of the caucus process skews the electorate toward older, whiter voters.
Where could the demonizing and dehumanizing of the foreign born lead but to a whiter America?
And the electorate in midterm elections tends older, whiter, and angrier than the presidential-year electorate.
I know what it's like to be cast aside in a relationship for a whiter, blonder person.
Klepper getting his own series will mean late night will be a little bit whiter going forward.
HDR content looks even more engrossing with higher contrast, wider dynamic range, deeper blacks, and whiter whites.
Which brings us to the obvious question: Would a whiter jury have convicted Amber Guyger of murder?
The reason is simple: the media is considerably whiter than America, according to the Pew Research Center.
Republicans were overwhelmingly whiter and richer than Democrats, and Democrats were more heavily female, black and Hispanic.
And many have asked whether this would have happened if the community had been wealthier and whiter.
"My eyes looked whiter and less swollen and I was less puffy in my face," she said.
The tract with the superyacht marina was wealthier and whiter than the tracts identified by city leaders.
But he's also a (former) Stanford swimmer, as well as one of the whiter white people around.
Districts with high percentages of students of color receive on average $2,85033 less than whiter school districts.
While the country was getting more diverse and tolerant, the GOP was getting whiter and more intolerant.
Indeed, our calculations showed the 2012 electorate to be much whiter than was estimated by exit pollsters.
He turned the electorate a whiter shade of pale than anyone expected, and then reaped the dividends.
Ms. Chen said she believed some of her pigs, which have whiter coats, are of mixed breeds.
Can the census really present data to make America look whiter in the eyes of Trump supporters?
As a curvy Latinx teen, she faced criticisms her willowier, blonder, and whiter peers couldn't dream of.
Booker's exit makes a Democratic field that was once historic in its diversity even older and whiter.
The district is older and whiter than most, with minorities compromising less than 85033 percent of residents.
But the electorate in presidential elections is still older, whiter, and richer than America as a whole.
His attempts to make America whiter are doomed to fail because the demographic revolution is now irreversible.
My new students were not simply whiter and wealthier; they had more often been engaged in meaningful learning.
Lee Brand, Fresno's fourth consecutive Republican mayor from whiter and wealthier north Fresno, opposed becoming a sanctuary city.
Trump complained that so many try to come from "shithole countries," instead of from (whiter?) places like Norway.
In whiter, more affluent neighborhoods, rentals are in short supply and landlords often refuse to take Section 8.
Many were demolished and replaced by expensive apartment buildings, restaurants and shops catering to a wealthier, whiter demographic.
The whiter your neighborhood in New York, the better shot you had of having good local school options.
As its older, whiter population ages and immigrant populations settle down, the United States will grow more diverse.
HDR will allow whiter whites and darker blacks to create a more realistic and 3-D looking image.
Smell and color are the key characteristics: The whiter and less pungent they are, the lower the grade.
In Oklahoma, Sanders leads Clinton 48% to 43%, buoyed by a much whiter Democratic electorate than in Alabama.
But one thing is for sure: New Orleans is a smaller, whiter city than it used to be.
A high school dance to "A Whiter Shade of Pale," under a revolving disco ball, is overtly charming.
FiveThirtyEight writes that the party appears dominated by older, whiter voters out of step with most Americans' politics.
Typical midterm elections tend to draw out an older, whiter electorate and fewer single women than presidential years.
They get older, they get younger, they get browner, they get whiter, they get smaller, they get bigger.
The implication that people took from that was Dove implied that using its products will make you whiter.
The concentration of wealth along America's coast afforded those with affluence access, and in turn, surfing grew whiter.
"Ocasio-Cortez's best precincts," Freedlander wrote, were highly educated, whiter and richer than the district as a whole.
Yet for all the churn, Parliament remains whiter, and more blinkered, than the increasingly Eurasian nation it serves.
But this year's class is also whiter than last year's group: 1993 percent white compared to 2199 percent.
Maybe a problem that impacted a larger, whiter, and less politically disempowered population would get a stronger response.
Its 45,000 residents — older and whiter than the national average — include a large number of former military officers.
That may have contributed to the 2020 primary being a bit whiter than it was four years ago.
National journalism outlets often have staff that are significantly whiter than the United States population as a whole.
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Trump, however, has already proven that he's willing to separate families toward the end of making America whiter.
The Panthers were mostly black with a few Hispanics; the Dragons were whiter than a Republican-rally crowd.
You can see this in the major anti-Rousseff protests, which are dominated by wealthier and whiter Brazilians.
As Davis notes, economically disadvantaged black and brown bodies often inhale different worlds than their wealthier, whiter kin.
There are a plethora of Cambodian Facebook profiles that offer creams and tinctures to make your skin whiter.
As a result, primetime telenovelas and other media portray a country that looks whiter than it actually it is.
In April the company added a "hot" filter that everyone quickly realized just attempts to make everyone look whiter.
A few were granted preferential treatment because they could read and write Arabic and looked "whiter" than other slaves.
The brief also points out how violent rap lyrics are treated differently by authorities than in stereotypically whiter genres.
Through gerrymandering Republicans worked to pack more blacks into fewer of Georgia's Congressional districts, making most other districts whiter.
At larger venues packed by whiter crowds, Mr. Sanders typically hears several seconds of rousing cheers for those lines.
A few were granted preferential treatment because they could read and write Arabic, and looked "whiter" than other slaves.
I decided to next try this luminescent lip gloss made with iridescent blue pearl to make teeth look whiter.
According to Shimshack's research, those who bought supplies before landfall tended to be higher-income, more educated, and whiter.
How quickly their comfortable life became precarious stayed with Whiter, and he has lived frugally throughout his adult life.
Trump's base, by comparison, is older, whiter, attends church more regularly and includes many of the most reliable voters.
Metros that vote more Republican despite having higher education and a blue-metro job mix tend to be whiter.
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In effect, younger prisoners of color are used to boost the political weight of whiter, more conservative rural areas.
These sources show a 2012 electorate that was far whiter, older and less educated than the exit polls indicated.
Western Virginia tends to be whiter, older, and poorer — coal jobs and manufacturing jobs have largely left the area.
He explains that whiter ice is older and thicker ice, which clearly diminishes over the course of the video.
The demography of rural America has gotten older, whiter and less educated as younger workers flee to larger communities.
Census statistics show that Alabama's voting age population is, on balance, whiter, poorer and less educated than the nation's.
In an Academy still dominated by older, whiter faces, then, something like The Post would have a huge advantage.
The second is that the traditional battlegrounds are whiter and less educated than the country as a whole. Mrs.
The electorate was older, whiter and more Republican than the state as a whole — or than the 2016 electorate.
Black boys "will expect increased scrutiny, surveillance and even direct targeting as they traverse whiter spaces," the study found.
The elementary schools are different now on the peninsula, the classrooms whiter, some of the students and staff gone.
The U.F.C., on the other hand, tends to attract a whiter audience, in both viewership and attendance at matches.
Instead, the primary field looked a lot whiter and less ethnically diverse than the sixth Republican debate in 2016.
One man, he recounts in the book, "turned whiter than Ann Coulter's fan base" after learning he was underage.
Insurers, he said, often prefer richer, whiter clients because they feel they make better customers from an economic standpoint.
But they were also older and whiter [than the average Bernie voter in the primary], and also less liberal.
Bernie Sanders is this race's (older, whiter) Barack Obama, a candidate whose optimistic message of change is attracting young people.
Not a human being, but a set of eyes floating through a whiter-than-white replica of her living room.
Best of all, if you use Sensodyne Extra Whitening Sensitivity Toothpaste regularly, your teeth will also become several shades whiter.
It was the counties with less educated and whiter populations that tended to shift the most in the Republican direction.
The "Make America Great Again" motto was seen by some as a call back to the nation's simpler, whiter, past.
This embrace of hip-hop by a wider (and whiter) audience sealed the genre's fate in more ways than one.
But in many growing urban areas, residents (mostly older, wealthier, whiter residents) are working hard to slow and block densification.
It provides higher contrast, wider dynamic range, deeper blacks, and whiter whites, making newer movies and TV shows more immersive.
I suddenly had crow's feet, slightly whiter hair, a redder face, thinner lips and eyebrows, sagging earlobes, and wrinkles galore.
The simplest explanation is that more diverse states are trending Clinton's way, while older, whiter states are going for Trump.
The audience was whiter even than the crowd at my high school, but perhaps foolishly, I found it less intimidating.
He'd never seen a whiter face on a live person, and he was afraid she might be having a seizure.
The study also found that characters that had abortions were younger, whiter, and wealthier than most women in real life.
As I've slowly grown more successful, I find myself in a whiter world, with fewer people who look like me.
And that often results in an electorate that is older and whiter than what is reflected in White House races.
She claimed she was black, and benefited from it, despite being far whiter than Lena Dunham during the winter season.
Our politics are becoming more polarized by race, with the Republican Party becoming whiter and the Democratic Party less so.
They've been found to keep teeth whiter by reaching every little corner, cut down on plaque and even reduce gingivitis.
Something big and bold would happen, but then it would immediately be followed by a safer (and usually whiter) choice.
In Texas, the Republican electoral base, which skews older and whiter, has not blossomed along with the state's population numbers.
The exit of Booker, a prominent black candidate, is yet another sign that a once-diverse field is getting whiter.
Why eugenics ideas persist The crusade to build a better race eventually became a quest to build a whiter race.
To win, Abrams will need to make inroads in parts of the state that tend to be whiter and more conservative.
People across Asia and Africa prefer light skin to dark and spend billions on creams that promise to make them whiter.
The people who vote in midterms tend to be whiter and older — demographics that favor the GOP generally and authoritarians particularly.
In the years since, the ranks of superdelegates have become 20% whiter even as the party's base has become increasingly diverse.
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Since lawmakers tend to be whiter and wealthier, they may not have had personal contact with victims of past drug crises.
The new screen is definitely brighter (Apple rates it at 2269,238 nits) and the colors look more saturated with whiter whites.
The state's (generally whiter, wealthier) residents use these tools to prevent new construction that might house (generally more diverse, poorer) newcomers.
The Waterpik is dentist-approved and promises whiter teeth in just two weeks with just one minute of flossing a day.
"My eyes looked whiter and less swollen and I was less puffy in my face" a few days later, she said.
The whiter electorate in the census and voter file has big consequences for the way we should read pre-election polls.
He might look a little silly with this appliance in his mouth, but the ultimate result is a brighter, whiter smile.
After decades of growth and stabilization, the electorate today is several percentage points whiter than the broader population of American adults.
"You're talking about a significantly more conservative, partisan, older and whiter group of voters than the general electorate," Mr. Newhouse said.
Turnout in off-year elections is much lower than in presidential years and favors Republicans, whose base is older and whiter.
White population growth in the United States is declining and cities aren't, on the whole, getting whiter — but some neighborhoods are.
In today's newer, whiter story of despair, access to a B.A. degree has almost come to determine a man's life story.
They could shift their positions to appeal to the whiter, more socially conservative voters that dominate many of the smaller states.
The state is also whiter than some other states, such as Florida and North Carolina, that have emerged as major battlegrounds.
Should Democrats focus on mobilizing their young, diverse base — or try to appeal to older, whiter swing voters in the middle?
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Only six Democratic candidates took the stage together Tuesday in a field that has skewed older and whiter as it narrows.
President Trump has answered this challenge by reaching backward — vowing to wall off America and invoking a whiter, more homogeneous country.
Twitter Democrats are whiter, more liberal and more politically active, according to a New York Times analysis from earlier this year.
The average Ohioan is older, whiter and less likely to be college educated than the average American, according to state statistics.
Compared with House districts, voters in competitive Senate races are more pro-Trump, less urban, less college educated, whiter and poorer.
On average, the nominees that Trump has offered up are younger, whiter, and more male than those previously appointed by Obama.
In a city where the police force still skewed whiter than the population, demands for an independent police monitor were ignored.
Democrats active on social media are whiter, more liberal and more educated (and thus more affluent) than Democrats as a whole.
Michigan is a much whiter state than Mississippi, and Sanders is hoping that his populist economic message will connect in the state.
In the past eight years, the midterm electorate has looked different from the presidential electorate: older, whiter and thus much less liberal.
They really are shockingly big; from a distance, they seemed the size of a cruise ship, brighter and whiter than I'd imagined.
Although Bronzeville has become safer in the past few years, it still endures levels of crime unthinkable in richer (and whiter) places.
If you use this toothpaste regularly, you'll see whiter teeth over time, sans that annoying hypersensitivity that comes with some whitening treatments.
See if you can spot it in this tweet: Indeed, Audi's executive board is whiter and more male than Donald Trump's cabinet.
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But both Iowa and New Hampshire are relatively small and demographically non-representative states, disproportionately whiter than the nation as a whole.
Sanders, meanwhile, is targeting states that are whiter and, mostly, farther north: Colorado, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oklahoma and his home state of Vermont.
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But broadly, the turnout in midterms tends to be older and whiter than in presidential years, which is to the GOP's advantage.
In fact, the only benefits I have not heard him claim are that it will cure baldness or make your teeth whiter.
A ruling the other way would have accelerated the artificial shift in electoral influence toward whiter, conservative regions after next year's census.
Most polls are on the end of the spectrum showing a whiter sample, since most polls use voter file and census data.
Leo, in the Instagram, is throwing up Westside despite wearing a Boston Red Sox cap and generally being whiter than most lillies.
Slightly whiter whites and better contrast give it the edge, even though technically the reMarkable has a higher DPI (226 versus 206).
The broad universe of competitive seats is wealthier and whiter than the nation as a whole, the Economic Innovation Group analysis finds.
Early voting will take place in both states in the weeks usually dominated by the whiter states of Iowa and New Hampshire.
Before he was dumped abruptly by Fox News, Bill O'Reilly was an onscreen avatar for the older, whiter, blue-collar Trump voter.
It's increasingly difficult to argue that the other, whiter states should retain their prized spot on the calendar simply because of tradition.
Registered voters are whiter and older than all adults, which explains part of why Mr. Trump fared better in the Fox poll.
And I suspect we know that a radical black person will never be rewarded if there is safer, whiter, more apolitical choices.
It technically supports HDR, but the only difference I noticed with HDR turned on was that my skin looked a bit whiter.
She doesn't need to make it easier for anyone to pronounce her unborn children's names by choosing "practical" (READ: whiter-sounding) names.
Mr. Trump had an advantage in the traditional battlegrounds because most are whiter and less educated than the country as a whole.
And often the attendance zones are gerrymandered to put white students in classrooms that are even whiter than the communities they live in.
Even in the land of old and white, it gets whiter and older — caucus attendees must have the time and money to caucus.
The poor, the black and the brown seem to have no place in the Trump administration's quest for a whiter, more monolithic America.
On race, they were originally much 'whiter' than the larger labor market, but as they grow they are starting to reproduce it more.
She's originally from there, but her upwardly mobile family then moved out, and she's since grown up in wealthier (and much whiter) environs.
The House Republican conference is getting even whiter and more male-dominated, thinner in the suburbs — and even further from retaking the majority.
I used it, and after a few applications, my teeth were about three shades whiter — the formula didn't cause any tooth sensitivity either.
It made my teeth whiter after one day's worth of sessions and continued to make them more even and bright with ongoing use.
P.S. 24 serves the Riverdale and Spuyten Duyvil neighborhoods, which are whiter and wealthier than the immediately adjoining Kingsbridge and Marble Hill neighborhoods.
The model yields a full alternative to the exit polls that assume an older, whiter electorate like the one depicted by the census.
In the United States, this could result in more surveillance in traditionally poorer, nonwhite neighborhoods, while wealthy, whiter neighborhoods are scrutinized even less.
The primaries in the South are finished, and now the Democratic contest heads north to bluer and, for the most part, whiter states.
At 54, he is perhaps slightly heavier, his face more lined, his hair whiter, than contemporaries whose sons don't box for a living.
Their program focuses primarily on helping the black participants, who are no longer able to receive pleasure from their white — or whiter — partners.
Older, whiter voters are the most dedicated voters, and they may be triggered by Democrats' embrace of diversity and a more leftist ideology.
It has gotten considerably whiter — and beiger — but it comprises an exceptionally confident mix that, in pockets, nearly rivals that of the Vineyard.
Contrary to conventional wisdom, network TV isn't as homogenous as it is simply because older, whiter TV executives aren't aware of the problem.
The Texas inmate population was whiter than in other Southern states, but owing to racist stereotypes, whites were given more favorable work assignments.
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Whiter beat Republican Bill Schuette there by nearly 10 points in the midterms, a sharp reversal from Trump's surprising win over Hillary Clinton.
And it may be a harbinger of more new cities to come—cities designed to make schools whiter, while leaving everyone else behind.
When she first began publishing books, the industry was considerably whiter, from the people who made the books to the characters inside them.
Prior to August 2018, Tomatometer-approved critics were almost exclusively staff writers from existing publications, who tended to be whiter, maler, and crustier.
And in whiter, more blue-collar areas like the Iron Range or small town Iowa, trending GOP due to more conservative cultural values.
In what was the most diverse presidential field in history, the race's leaders skew older and whiter than the field as a whole.
These positions are unpopular outside of the older, whiter Republican primary electorate, and they put the Republicans at risk for the general election.
And he has good reason to: Older, whiter voters in Texas are more likely to turn out, and more likely to vote Republican.
Old railroad tracks divide the city in two, separating the predominantly black east side of the city from the more affluent, whiter west side.
Even without Trump, the Republican Party has been growing steadily whiter, older, more rural, less educated, more prey to fictitious facts and seething biases.
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Chrome's new desktop design will include a more rounded and whiter appearance, but the mobile version of Chrome has been majorly redesigned on iOS.
While the desktop version includes a more rounded and whiter appearance, the mobile version of Chrome has a far more drastic redesign on iOS.
Related: 5 Sex Rumors To Stop Believing Meanwhile, female ejaculate is thicker, milkier, and whiter than the fluid that comes out when you squirt.
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For starters: But the most important point is that Hunter's suggesting the Simpson trial would have been fair if the jury had been whiter.
Its premiums were on average 33 percent higher in zip codes where most residents are minorities than in whiter neighborhoods with similar accident costs.
If Sanders can survive through those contests, the race will shift to western states with whiter populations, which are more likely to favor Sanders.
"Many works in the Public Domain were published prior to 1923, when the 'literary canon' was wealthier, whiter, and more Western," Levendowski told me.
And when votes from the whiter, upscale neighborhoods Milton, Alpharetta and Roswell came in, Handel secured her victory, carrying Fulton by almost 20163%-47%.
Of the big swing states—Ohio, Florida, North Carolina—Ohio, whose population is older and whiter, was always the most likely get for Trump.
It's possible that likely-voter screens will again suggest a whiter electorate than the one that shows up at the voting booths in November.
Often, fossil fuel corporations just move into black and brown communities first, because richer and whiter communities have more political clout to stop them.
But off-year, under-the-radar races tend to feature older, whiter and more conservative electorates, all indications that should be good for Republicans.
Since dyeing my hair apparently made me "less Asian" and, the implication went, whiter, I kept at it, bleaching my scalp raw for years.
The differences between the Democratic Party's younger, poorer, browner base and its older, whiter, richer and more moderate leadership are a potentially unstable equilibrium.
"What society tends to do is we tend to overinvest the whiter the neighborhood is and disinvest the blacker the neighborhood is," she said.
The conservative government of Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has been exploiting racial disharmony in a bid to shore up its older, whiter electoral base.
"The failure to specify possible sites for shelters in wealthier, whiter neighborhoods is a glaring omission and a cause of concern," Mr. Torres said.
Republicans see the kind of older, whiter electorate that can be led like sheep if you just say the magic words: coal, guns, abortion.
Some senior black lawmakers have resisted efforts to overhaul the map in ways that would make their districts even modestly whiter and more competitive.
The country's governing structure makes it incredibly difficult to pass any legislation, the Supreme Court is conservative, and the Senate overrepresents whiter, redder states.
The county is divided between the more diverse, Democratic-leaning city of Racine and the whiter, more suburban, more conservative rest of the county.
Those who are there, even when Biden campaigns on college campuses, tend to be older and whiter than the crowds other candidates are drawing.
The gamers were far younger, whiter and more male than the U.S. electorate and predicted a sweeping victory for Republican Mitt Romney in 2012.
By packing together highly reliable blocks of Democratic voters, the reasoning goes, the new districts "bleached" surrounding districts —made them whiter and more Republican.
When the company launched last year, there were some reports that filters designed to make users look "hotter" was just, in fact, making them whiter.
Its cool, purplish undertone has major benefits: It can make the whites of your eyes look even whiter, and it flatters nearly every skin tone.
And it's really white, perhaps 20 to 30 times whiter than white filter paper, according to the study published recently in the journal Advanced Materials.
However, other LED lighting sources, including the newest flashlights, car headlights and some toys, produce a whiter and "colder" blue light that is more harmful.
Groups with political clout — mainly wealthier, whiter communities — have pushed policies that help white families live in heavily white areas and attend heavily white schools.
Experts are worried that the new cases involve a whiter, more rural population that has not been the focus of prevention efforts in the past.
Aside from slightly more cushion (and slightly less click) in the keyboard and a slightly whiter aluminum finish, the industrial design is exactly the same.
The Emerson College poll, meanwhile, only surveyed people with landline phones — a demographic that, like Trump's supporters, has been shown to skew older and whiter.
The voters who typically cast ballots in mid-term elections have tended to be older, whiter, and better-educated than those that vote for president.
In the West people on the right remember a whiter past, with fewer cultures, even as the hard left condemns the machinations of global business.
Both have black fathers and white mothers, and away from the camera both, as they put it, "sound whiter than Mitt Romney in a snowstorm".
Donald J. Trump is promising to chauffeur us in luxury to a simpler, whiter time — one focus group recently compared Mr. Trump to a Porsche.
Ohio has not fallen into step with the demographic changes transforming the United States, growing older, whiter and less educated than the nation at large.
Surely Trump, who inspires new and exceptionally enthusiastic voters, could invest the resources to target whiter states like New Hampshire, Iowa, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Ohio.
"They like the white-belly coyotes, something like this, the whiter belly," says John Rutherford, a trapper and hunter, showing a lush, long-haired coyotes.
FYI: To keep most white, bleachable clothes a little whiter and brighter, add ½ cup of baking soda along with the regular amount of chlorine bleach.
According to the complaint, one defendant would put down Sanjeevi, saying that she was "whiter" than her and therefore more deserving of a research position.
At the same time, white, Latino and Asian residents are flowing in, and Chicago's wealthier, whiter downtown, West Loop and North Side have been booming.
His father, Dan, who was living nearby in the whiter and more prosperous St. Bernard parish, channeled his grief into obsessively investigating his son's murder.
In addition, it fails to acknowledge the continuing plight of some neighborhoods that fall outside of the more affluent, whiter patches that are benefiting disproportionately.
On TV, those getting abortions tend to be younger, whiter, wealthier, and less likely to already be parents than those getting abortions in real life.
And this fall, the Senate will come down to seats that are much whiter, more rural and pro-Trump than the nation as a whole.
But Republicans are banking on their older, whiter, conservative base to show up as they usually do — and those voters want their Supreme Court justices.
Part of it is that there are simply more journalists, researchers, and public health workers gathering data in whiter neighborhoods than there are in blacker ones.
But we also know that socioeconomically disadvantaged kids tend to do poorly on tests compared with whiter and more affluent ones, regardless of local school effects.
According to blogger the Wellness Mama, years of oil pulling have resulted in "increased oral health (no plaque) and less sensitive (and whiter!) teeth" for her.
The cameras, many of which are privately owned, are mostly placed in commercial or prosperous areas, such as downtown, or in whiter parts of the city.
Even after adjusting the tones on the S210E for more vibrancy, the whites are whiter on the Pixel, and you get a lot more depth there.
The whitening procedure Nangia received is called Zoom, which is a painless procedure that promises eight to 10 shades whiter teeth in less than one hour.
On the other hand, northern Nevada is whiter than southern Nevada, so if white voters continue to support Sanders in large numbers that could be bad.
VM: In a way, I feel whiter than ever because I don't have the same challenges you do, solely because of the color of my skin.
The main reason I use it is because I feel it gets the white things whiter and removes stains better while not bleaching the darker colors.
Can the new Georgia -- increasingly black, Latino and more moderate, suburban whites -- beat the old Georgia, which is whiter and older, and more conservative and rural?
Possibly — and one day probably as I think the District's continues to become whiter — but I think it's still a long-shot in the short run.
They wanted what their wealthier, whiter, more suburban peers already seemed to have: freedom from the oppressive fear of being gunned down in their own neighborhoods.
This, despite the fact that Virginia's off-off-year elections favor Republicans, whose electorate is older, whiter, and more likely to vote in non-presidential elections.
Legislative seats—and the raw political power that comes with them—would shift away from diverse urban areas and gravitate toward whiter suburban and rural communities.
It's the opposite of most of the 2016 presidential battleground states, which were whiter, less educated and far less Hispanic than the country as a whole.
Partly that's because Medicare beneficiaries are considerably whiter than the country as a whole, precisely because they're older and reflect the demography of an earlier era.
Exit polls found that voters were younger and less white than the 2014 electorate, but older and whiter than the group that turned out in 2016.
Most notably, her skin looked several shades whiter, her nose was slimmer, and her corkscrew curls were reduced to messy tresses more akin to Merida's from Brave.
They "are whiter, more affluent and more Republican than the country as a whole, but they supported Hillary Clinton by a narrow margin in 2016," per NYT.
Nothing is off limits — even a bizarre joke by Martha about Snoop taking a "buttermilk bath" which would make him "whiter," which left us a bit uncomfortable.
She vows to tackle deep and persistent inequalities in the city, especially those between poorer, more violent and African American-dominated districts and the wealthier, whiter neighbourhoods.
So, yes, Lyft is whiter than Uber, but Lyft employs more people who identify as female than Uber, with 42 percent of Lyft's staff identifying as female.
Many liberals are underestimating just how aggressively the unified Republican government will try to shape the electorate in ways that make it whiter and more right wing.
Beyond the two early states — which are older and whiter — Harris needs to put forth standout performances in South Carolina and Nevada to maintain her campaign's viability.
Nevada Democrats say Sanders' biggest advantage comes in the northern part of the state, where his campaign's outreach to the whiter-than-Las Vegas electorate has shined.
LisaRaye went on Big Tigger's radio show to promote her new movie "Skinned" ... a flick about a young black woman who bleaches her skin to appear whiter.
Democrats due very well in Vermont, which is extremely white, and they win more often than they lose in New Hampshire and Maine, which are even whiter.
These are the people he wants to connect with and to represent, not just those in the whiter, wealthier suburbs that typically get to choose our leaders.
"But that probably also signaled to people in these whiter and rural exurban areas that it was a competition, and they needed to mobilize themselves," Skocpol suggested.
Ms. Houston, the city councilwoman, said she now occasionally feels unwelcome in restaurants in the east side neighborhoods where she grew up, and which are becoming whiter.
DeBoer cites research showing that: Whiter schools, more affluent schools, and private schools are all seeing far more grade inflation than higher minority, poorer, and public schools.
But Democrats have the bigger lift: While older, whiter Republican voters might be a shrinking share of the populace, they reliably turn out to vote every midterm.
Just like humans in a photo shoot, the animals went through hair and makeup (white furs were made whiter with little brushes) and waited patiently between takes.
New Hampshire is even whiter than Iowa: Just under 91 percent of Iowans are white, as compared to more than 93 percent of people from New Hampshire.
Since rocketing to fame on network television, she has an entirely new audience, one that's far whiter than the crowds she played to early in her career.
Local reporting has shown that any such move was likely to produce a jury that is whiter and more conservative than a jury in Dallas would be.
Such projects, which rely on federal tax credits, face public and political opposition in wealthier, whiter areas, and so are more often built in poorer, minority areas.
Older, whiter and fairly mixed in gender, they showed an affinity for equipment-dependent recreation — their games of horseshoes seemed like catastrophes waiting to happen — and barbecues.
As FiveThirtyEight pointed out, the only states whiter than West Virginia are Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont, all of which have also been huge victories for Sanders.
Schaffner found some demographic characteristics that might align with what you'd expect — Bernie-Trump voters were older and whiter than the average Democratic primary voter, for instance.
As you know, there are dueling theses about what's really behind the Trump phenomenon: It's either about economic insecurity or it's a cultural backlash among older, whiter Americans.
A more conventional, and whiter, campaign team joined Gillum's inner circle for the general election campaign, along with cash from the Democratic Governors Association and billionaire Tom Steyer.
Compared with the previous mid-terms in 2014, Democrats gained most votes in whiter areas that had backed Mr Trump—perhaps because they campaigned primarily on health care.
As was the case with many Tea Party groups eight years ago, the crowd at Kempsville High School was older, whiter and more affluent than the national average.
"   She recalls her marriage to a black man named Kevin, a man she says frequently "urged me to speak and act 'whiter' and often complained about my figure.
The findings of Sangoi's report are not all that surprising: Poor women and women of color are subject to far more scrutiny than wealthier and whiter pregnant women.
"If I just drop dead of a heart attack in six months time, that would be a bummer because I've deferred my spending for the future," says Whiter.
The county that encompasses Cincinnati, Hamilton County, uses only registered voters as potential jurors, which tends to skew jury pools whiter and more affluent than the general population.
It's the perfect time to do a quick face mask and watch the latest episode of This Is Us. After just one use, you'll get noticeably whiter teeth.
But now it's whiter, brighter, straighter, and—minus the various imperfections that a casual observer might attribute to my nationality—I'm exponentially more eager to bust it out.
In Washington (home to his newest project, in the Old Post Office building), the coveted neighborhoods right around its metro stops are growing whiter, wealthier and more educated.
Predominantly minority neighborhoods near downtowns are growing whiter, while suburban neighborhoods that were once largely white are experiencing an increased share of black, Hispanic and Asian-American residents.
" Among the tools used for this end is gerrymandering, which has "siphon[ed] black voters away from adjoining white Democratic districts, making those districts whiter and more conservative.
Newer technologies, such as xenon and LED lamps, project light that is brighter and whiter than what traditional incandescent bulbs cast, giving the illusion that they are better.
There's a real demographic reason for it: Most of the traditional battleground states are much whiter, less educated and particularly less Hispanic than the rest of the country.
But Biden has prevented any other candidate from breaking through there this year, even as his poll numbers have flagged in other, whiter early primary and caucus states.
The Atlantic's Ronald Brownstein notes that the House and Senate tax bills mostly benefit older, whiter Americans — and push their negative effects onto younger, more racially diverse generations.
Queens was whiter then, and though there were certainly different ethnic groups in the borough, most of us were too isolated in our own enclaves to know it.
It was sliced in half by Troost Avenue — on the west, the city's whiter and richer neighborhoods were registered; on the east, its poorer and black neighborhoods were not.
This small move will help hide redness and distract from discoloration, making your eyes look whiter and more alive (even if you have a hangover and slept three hours).
Mars is arguably unthreatening to older, whiter audiences, in a way that separates him from black artists of past eras and current hip-hop stars who epitomize groundbreaking coolness.
If Nevada and South Carolina were moved up to equal standing with Iowa and New Hampshire, we could mitigate the damage of these whiter states in years to come.
This was true of smaller-scale independent films as well, which through the mumblecore era of the early and mid-2000s were, if anything, even whiter than Hollywood movies.
According to a Vox analysis from last December, President Trump's judicial nominees overall have been whiter, more male, and slightly younger than those proposed by former President Barack Obama.
Colbert went on to compare Trump to Walter White ("Walter Much-Whiter") and doing an impression of Trump while reading an old tweet about former Emmy host Seth Meyers.
Whiter says that's inevitable on my current salary; the more you earn, of course, the less of a squeeze it is to save a bigger proportion of your money.
Even in the 1960s and 70s, African American and working-class women couldn't afford to stay home with their children at the same rates as their whiter, wealthier peers.
Barrios like Boyle Heights have a long history of being underfunded and lacking a lot of the resources and amenities that wealthier, usually whiter, neighborhoods are so often afforded.
Trump's judicial nominees have been younger, whiter, and more likely to be male, on average, than those offered up by President Barack Obama, according to a Washington Post analysis.
Pat McGrath offers MatteTrance Lipstick in Elson, her signature red, $38; a true crimson with just the right amount of blue undertone, it helps to make teeth appear whiter.
The current Congress is the most racially diverse in history, but it's still much whiter than the country overall, according to a new analysis by the Pew Research Center.
There is among the rural white working class a nostalgia for a bygone world — a whiter and simpler world — and that world is gone, and it's not coming back.
Mr. Trump's edge in electronic-voting counties can be explained by their demographics: The counties are less educated and whiter than the parts of the state with paper ballots.
Together they are pushing an old nativists' dream: a "self-deportation" strategy, also called "attrition through enforcement," which envisions making America whiter by making life intolerable for unauthorized immigrants.
When two dogs with the merle gene, which is what makes coats whiter, are bred together, their puppy has a 25 percent chance of being born a double merle.
Several large American coastal cities are experiencing a structural shift in their population base toward a whiter, more affluent population whose children one would expect to do better in school.
Developers spied an opening: Any white faces made an area "safe" for those white tech bros and stroller moms, and owners could jack up rents once the neighborhood got whiter.
He encouraged Dominicans to prize their bodies and culture as more European than Haiti's, and is said to have powdered his skin and bleached his hair to look whiter himself.
The virus is taking a physical toll on medical staff, leaving some with skin bleached whiter from disinfectant, and their faces marked by lines from masks digging into their skin.
Given the heavy pro-Republican tilt of the House map and the whiter skew of the midterm electorate, this is good enough for Republican congressional candidates and most statewide offices.
It would be repetitive to talk of how Republican voters are getting older and whiter as the rest of the voters, particularly in the suburbs, are younger and more diverse.
Had it succeeded, the nation's whiter and more rural regions would have seen a tremendous boost in legislative power at the expense of diverse urban areas with more diverse communities.
Or if you prefer to think of it in reverse: The exit poll results don't add up to the result if the electorate is whiter than in the exit polls.
And Republicans have a lot of built-in midterm advantages, from gerrymandering to the fact that older, whiter, and more conservative voters are likelier to vote in nonpresidential election years.
Sammy Sosa hates himself and that's why he's turning himself whiter ... that's according to T.I. who went in on the ex-MLB star when we got him out at LAX.
Its 108,000 residents are much whiter than the nation as a whole, and its demographics are changing only to the degree that the population is skewing older and less educated.
Buttigieg and Klobuchar were taking votes away primarily from Biden (especially in whiter states), so their dropouts and subsequent Biden endorsements meant a serious consolidation around the former vice president.
Some of the cities that are part of the revolt are far whiter than the rest of the county, like Newport Beach (80 percent white) and Mission Viejo (67 percent).
It was, in fact, an upscale model, and when I used it, I felt certain my teeth were not only getting cleaner and whiter but also perhaps even better aligned.
"These days, people want brighter, whiter, straighter teeth," said Eric Payne, founder and chief executive of TEKagogo, a digital start up that connects dentists with technicians for same-day repairs.
In Jefferson County, home to Birmingham and its whiter suburbs, turnout exceeded the 2014 governor's race by about 30 percent, and Mr. Jones nearly matched Hillary Clinton's vote total there.
"And the question is, will it be accurate and reflect everyone in this country or only, you know, a whiter demographic, which will have long-term consequences politically and economically?"
Sean McElwee / Census Bureau This chart is from the 2014 midterm elections, and the electorate in midterm elections is even older, whiter, and richer than the electorate in presidential elections.
And in buying the products described with these euphemisms, white consumers don't have to contend with the reality that the whiter your skin, the more beautiful you're often considered to be.
What this means practically is that landlords are looking for opportunities to force out longtime residents who are poor and raise the rents, thereby making Williamsburg whiter, younger and more affluent.
It's not just a way to make our teeth look whiter or skin look brighter; it's a silent, yet effective, way to let the world know not to fuck with you.
Michael Jackson, Oprah Winfrey and President Barack Obama have all been accused of staying aloof from black culture to gain more power and be more relatable to a wider, whiter audience.
Tricks like using a yellow or rose gold setting, and picking a stone with some blue fluorescence, can both make a stone with a low color rating look whiter, Hirsch said.
Peterson: There are no negative long-term effects of you wearing the stone, unless you get your teeth whitened every month and your teeth around the gem are five shades whiter.
In a sense, the men are opposites: the cerebral, optimistic, inclusive tribune of a younger, more multicultural America against the instinctual, pessimistic, exclusive champion of a whiter, male-dominated power structure.
She may not need to win either of those whiter, older states to have a path to the nomination, but likely needs a good showing in at least one of them.
With an older and whiter jury, prosecutors with the Queens district attorney's office have sought to reinforce what they believed all along: that the evidence of Mr. Lewis's guilt is overwhelming.
Native plants were seen as weeds by the wealthier, and whiter, classes, laying bare broader issues of diversity and race within a divided culture grappling with the social realities of indigeneity.
The Google Play Store is getting a fresh new look, which, like most of Google's redesigns of late, nixes the colorful green header in favor of a brighter and whiter style.
Several South Carolinians also emphasized that voters were determined to put their own imprint on the election, dismissing the idea that the whiter early states set the tone for the race.
The Democratic field has grown whiter as a number of once-promising black and Hispanic candidates have dropped out — every one of those who made the last Democratic debate were white.
As the sport's clientele has gotten whiter and more affluent, its core of professional fighters has shrunk, along with the more affordable city clubs that first introduced them to the ring.
But Trump is gambling that in the older, whiter, less-educated industrial states that matter -- Pennsylvania, Michigan and, particularly, Wisconsin -- he can replicate his 2016 formula and eke out another victory.
Like other Republican-held battleground seats that analysts say will help determine the next House majority, the 22016th District is whiter, richer and better educated than the nation as a whole.
We can ask our model not only to tell us what support for a policy in California is, but support would look like if, say, California was 22 percentage points whiter.
According to his theory, heroin dealers in whiter suburbs have an entrepreneurial advantage over their urban counterparts in that they are much less likely to be shut down by the cops.
Now, because of A Million Faces and its soon-to-be-published catalogue, as well as the online archive at Temple University, the images are reaching much larger and whiter audiences.
A new set of participants (who didn't rate the original photos) described the averaged photo of God as being younger, more masculine, attractive, whiter, intelligent, and loving compared the anti-God photo.
Last night, Republican Debbie Lesko beat Democrat Hiral Tipirneni in a special election for Arizona's eighth congressional district, a Phoenix suburb with demographics that skew wealthier, whiter, and older than national medians.
Mr Trump has touted his appeal in rustbelt Midwestern states, with their older and whiter populations, whereas Mrs Clinton is outperforming past Democratic nominees in younger, more diverse states in the South.
The South Bend Police Department under Buttigieg has also gotten consistently whiter, as CNN reported earlier this week, despite promises from the mayor in recent years to diversify the city's police department.
Gardendale is wealthier and much whiter than the rest of Jefferson County — but eight other communities had managed to secede from Jefferson County District, so Gardendale was just the next in line.
To apply the lipstick — he recommends a blue-based magenta shade, which will make your teeth look whiter — he uses his finger to tap it onto the lips, making them look fuller.
It houses el-hajar al-aswad, or black stone, which is believed to have descended from paradise whiter than the color of milk, but was later stained by the sins of humans.
Fewer than 1.6 percent of the residents of Boulder, Colorado have African-American ancestry, and it is becoming whiter than ever thanks to restrictive land-use policies that have made housing unaffordable.
The city of 800,000 once so diverse it was known as Baghdad by the Bay has grown steadily whiter and richer, according to U.S. census data, with a median income over $303,000.
The Republican National Committee's post-85033 election report that called for creating a more diverse coalition instead of relying as much on an older, whiter electorate specifically recommended recruiting more minority candidates.
"They think having whiter skin is much more beautiful," Filipino entertainment is awash with half-white celebrities, further perpetuating this mentality (this is the case for many countries across Asia and Africa).
There are demographic and health workforce differences between Massachusetts and other states — the Massachusetts population is whiter, older, and more female, and has a higher per-capita physician rate than national averages.
There's generally a slight Republican bias, on the order of a little more than a point, presumably because the primary electorate tends to be somewhat older and whiter than the general electorate.
To many New Yorkers, it was galling to see one of the city's whiter and more affluent neighborhoods get a new line, when so many precincts outside Manhattan are so ill-served.
Chicagoans were entrusted with important posts in Washington, and many of them, along with the first family, had roots on the South Side, rather than on the richer and whiter North Side.
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Even as the more diverse regions of the country continue to grow, so will the power that the whiter, more conservative, and more rural regions of the country hold in the chamber.
East London was a center of far-right activity in the 1970s, but as neighborhoods there became more diverse, far-right support fell and rose in the whiter suburbs just beyond them.
Along with these challenges, there has also been an increase in school secessions, some of them in an effort to carve out whiter, wealthier districts separate from more nonwhite, poorer school systems.
That's why the audience that matters for this State of the Union speech is Trump's small base of supporters — the most loyal Republicans, especially the older, whiter, less educated, and evangelical voters.
"But the progressives don't have a lot of victories to point to, and if we look at who's voting, it's still the people who are older and whiter and, frankly, more establishment."
VICE: Law enforcement agencies are often a lot whiter than the communities they police, and that's obviously been a problem in Ferguson and other places in the St. Louis area where you've policed.
This was a terrific way for African Americans to increase their representation in Congress, but it had the consequence of cementing all of these Republican districts by making them whiter and ideologically monolithic.
Lest anyone think that last year's Oscars were a fluke or that the whiteness of the winners was just a coincidence, this year's nominees are … possibly even whiter than last year's bunch. Sigh.
Created by disability rights activist Vilissa Thompson, the hashtag hopes to push the media into telling stories of people of color with disabilities instead of overlooking them in favor of a whiter narrative.
Of course, it's absolutely freaking ridiculous that they call each other the n-word because they're whiter than white, but rich Russians feel that their whiteness is not a privilege [in the West].
" There was no ambiguity about their cause — they demand the nation become whiter, and they are emboldened by a White House administration they believe makes that promise when the president yells "America first.
Instead, Mr Gillum is trying to excite non-white voters, hoping they will turn out in numbers similar to presidential rather than off-year elections, when the electorate is typically older and whiter.
Gentrification, in each of these cities, dismantles and displaces existing neighborhoods and communities in order to make way for new residents who are mostly whiter, and always richer, than those who predate them.
But polls show the demography of the electorate is crucial: The more ethnically diverse a state's voters are, the better it is for Clinton; the whiter the state's electorate, the better for Trump.
Demographic change might also take a toll: older and whiter generations may not much care whether a would-be middle class that does not look like them has opportunities to advance or not.
"If you agree with the fundamental idea that spending doesn't bring lasting happiness, then in some ways the other stuff comes more easily," says Barney Whiter, who runs FIRE blog The Escape Artist.
The district includes the entire city of Minneapolis and its whiter, wealthier western suburbs; about 67 percent of its residents are white, compared with about 84 percent of the state as a whole.
The result will be a Republican Party that's whiter, more male, and more aligned with Trumpism, no matter the damage it does to the country as a whole—or even the party itself.
I try to avoid some of the worst teeth-staining offenders like coffee and red wine, so my teeth aren't too obviously discolored, but I still have always wished my teeth were whiter.
If they'd been scrolling through our species' pictures for the past decade, they'd also notice skin tones becoming more even, teeth whiter, eyes brighter, and abdominal muscles more defined with every passing year.
That could help extend the Democratic race beyond the cluster of early March contests and into April and May, when a string of contests in whiter and more liberal states could help him.
"It's absurd and we see this around the state where communities that are whiter and more affluent are able to push down their numbers and essentially opt out of new housing," he said.
May's replacement will be selected not through primaries but by around 120,000 Conservative Party activists, a group that is older, whiter, more male and more adamant about leaving Europe than the general public.
Black Boys Feel Less Safe in White Neighborhoods, Study Shows African-American boys "will expect increased scrutiny, surveillance and even direct targeting as they traverse whiter spaces," researchers at Ohio State University found.
The situation has been starkly different thus far at some of the city's elite private schools, where the student bodies tend to be much whiter and wealthier than they are in public schools.
After a midterm triumph premised often on the success of female and nonwhite candidates, the remaining roster of top contenders is older, whiter and more male-dominated than many Democrats had initially hoped.
Precincts in much of Manhattan, which are whiter and wealthier than the South Bronx, often have more property felonies, like stolen laptops or credit cards, and the police say those can be complex.
In the 1985 episode "Revelation of the Daleks," an intergalactic DJ—played by Alexei Sayle of The Young Ones—spins everything from "Fire" by Jimi Hendrix to "Whiter Shade of Pale" by Procol Harum.
In New Orleans following Katrina, this rush of capital with ideological strings attached ultimately left the city without public schools and incentivized displacement of its own citizens, remaking the city in a whiter image.
"You might see short-term whitening with an abrasive, as it will remove surface stains and teeth may get whiter quickly, but the long-term damage is in no way worth that," Messina said.
Those older Americans are still the audience that's most likely to get its information from sources like TV news, and they're more likely to be whiter and more conservative, too, than their younger cohort.
The Simpson jury was mostly black, selected from the area of downtown Los Angeles where the trial was based, not the wealthier (and whiter) judicial district of Santa Monica where the murders took place.
The SPLC also found that the whiter the school, the more likely it was to experience incidents of harassment—and to be governed by an administration unprepared or even unwilling to address the issue.
The second-biggest county in Georgia, it can support a congressional district on its own, but Republicans paired much of it with whiter and more conservative exurbs to its east to make the Seventh.
But this inside look at Mr. Trump's campaign shows how his data team imagined a voting bloc that could carry him to victory — an older, whiter, more rural, more populist and more angry electorate.
Conservatives were an identity group now — one that leaned older, whiter, and less educated than the population at large and that was filled with a keen sense of nostalgia for the good old days.
By 2019, districts where the Conservatives dominated were 20143 points whiter than left landslide constituencies, and around 14 points more likely to have voted Leave (based on static 2011 ethnicity and 2016 Brexit data).
A parallel development is the "cityhood movement," in which unincorporated communities— most dramatically in metro Atlanta—have formed their own cities, which have been, on the whole, whiter and wealthier than the surrounding areas.
If anything, the field is getting older, whiter, and richer with the influx of billionaires and the drop-offs in women and candidates of color who just can't keep up financially or in polls.
The president of Italian club Brescia said last month on the sidelines of a Serie A meeting that striker Mario Balotelli's problem was that he was "black", and he was "trying to get whiter".
After only a few months in office, the Omar-Hirsi family had to relocate to a safer, more discreet, and, to Isra's dismay, whiter neighborhood, due to safety threats against Omar and her family.
For all of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' efforts to diversify its membership, this year's awards sure look like they're going to be much, much whiter than the last few ceremonies.
In a party whose national leadership is conspicuously older and whiter than its younger and multi-racial voting base, Democrats may transform their roster of elected officials with an array of diverse young leaders.
As Ronald Brownstein argued in The Atlantic, the rich people who would benefit from the measures passed by the House and the Senate tend to be older (and whiter) than the population at large.
Papalote: Many would argue that Papalote is on the "whiter" side of the Mission District in terms of its food and its clientele, but that creamy, orange roasted-tomato salsa does not fucking quit.
Ohio has grown disproportionately whiter, older, and less educated than the rest of the nation, and Rust Belt Republican voters have seemingly subscribed to the economic and trade anxiety heightened by the Trump campaign.
The university's student body, which did not include undergraduate women until 1985 and has historically been whiter and richer than the general electorate, continues to diversify, bringing new viewpoints and perspectives into the convention planning.
That ends up meaning that most states are whiter than the national average, meaning white voters — and, as it turns out, specifically rural and less-educated white voters — are significantly overrepresented in the Senate map.
As he writes: Donors are, on average, wealthier, older, whiter, more conservative, and more likely to be male than the general voting population; the larger the donations, the more wealthy/old/white/male donors get.
Whatever Trump's governing failures turn out to be, we know to near certainty that over the next four years, Republicans will pass more voter suppression laws to make the electorate whiter and more right-wing.
Wins there would show she can expand the map, shutting Sanders out of states with whiter electorates and caucuses, rather than primaries -- events that tend to favor well-organized activists further to the party's left.
It's not just the glimpse at what you'd look like if you fit the beauty standard it projects, making you more youthful, blemish-free, wrinkle-free, symmetrical, whiter (according to some), and with bigger eyes.
It's a signal he can still rack up large shares of delegates in whiter northern states -- and states where independents can participate in the Democratic contest, allowing him to bring new voters into the electorate.
Sanders: First Jew to win primary New Hampshire and Iowa are whiter than the rest of the country, which calls into question their disproportionate influence in being the first to weigh in on presidential primaries.
The political geography of the United States is such that the electorate for the median House seat and the electorate for the median Senate seat are both much whiter than the nation as a whole.
" Between the lines: "There's generally a slight Republican bias, on the order of a little more than a point, presumably because the primary electorate tends to be somewhat older and whiter than the general electorate.
But the decline usually has been disproportionately greater among the core Democratic groups of young people and minorities, producing an electorate in both states that is whiter and more Republican than in the presidential year.
Bucking a self-fulfilling prophecyPart of the problem, she said, is that Silicon Valley's legacy institutions, like other venture firms, are run by leadership that trends older, whiter, and more male than the general population.
Low-income children and children of color are often exposed to a greater number of environmental hazards in their homes and early learning settings than wealthier and whiter communities, putting them even more in danger.
But in a complex that is more than 90 percent black, there is significant suspicion that the plan is just a scheme to move the poor out to make room for a richer, whiter population.
To build a national coalition — one with the power to pass policies that can help the middle class, protect civil rights and combat climate change — Democrats have to do better in whiter, more rural areas.
But more fundamentally, those changes are compositional: Democrats have become more diverse, urban, young and secular, and the Republican Party has turned itself into a vehicle for whiter, older, more Christian and more rural voters.
And while a day of reckoning for Iowa's first-in-the-nation status might eventually take place, on Monday, the state — older, whiter, and endlessly enthusiastic about presidential politics — will once again have its say.
Republicans who were caught by surprise by Mr. Trump's victory have been grappling with how to stand up against racism while making sure they do not alienate the older, whiter demographic of the party's base.
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But rental prices and other factors have concentrated many of those with government housing vouchers into neighborhoods on the South and West Sides, and kept many black public-housing residents out of richer, whiter areas.
During the first Democratic debate in June, Harris recalled how she'd helped integrate Thousand Oaks Elementary School in Berkeley when she was bused from her modest neighborhood to a wealthier, whiter part of the city.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads How would "Soul of a Nation"—this very black art made in the 1960s to 1980s—look in a museum situated in one of the whiter areas of Arkansas?
Skin lightening in countries like India, the Philippines, and China is often linked to the ideas of protecting your skin from the sun, revealing a better, whiter you, and connecting paler skin with marriageability or attractiveness.
The new prime minister will have been selected by the 120,000 members of the Conservative Party, who are whiter, older and richer and much keener on a hard Brexit than the divided country that elects Parliament.
Trump also plugged into what he learned becoming a reality show TV personality on "The Apprentice," this time creating a 24/7 reality show that played to people's fantasies about a more aggressive and whiter America.
Whiteness, on the other hand, can be as much a property of multiple surface interactions as a function of a pigment like titanium dioxide, the classic whiter-than-white stuff in almost every human-made color.
There, along the densely populated route of the interstate highway that links Tampa to Daytona Beach, the state's ethnically diverse and Democratic-voting south meets its more conservative, whiter north—and Florida's elections are traditionally settled.
Four years later, a multicultural coalition of mostly low-income Angelenos calling itself the Bus Riders Union took the county transit agency to court for paying overweening attention to rail and to wealthier, whiter bus routes.
Clinton is eyeing South Carolina as a firewall -- a place she can regain her footing even if Sanders wins Iowa and New Hampshire, two states that are whiter and more liberal than the Democratic electorate overall.
For Timberlake, who was leaning hard on the idea that he was the second coming of a younger, whiter Michael Jackson, the association with MJ's less volatile sister — a superstar in her own right — was invaluable.
"You have to be whiter than snow, or the whole world will abandon you," Mr. Biden told the country's newly elected president, Petro O. Poroshenko, during an early 2014 phone call, according to former administration officials.
Allowing the citizenship question on the census would undermine the survey's accuracy, compromising a decade's worth of legislative maps and tilting the playing field toward whiter and more rural communities at the expense of everyone else.
You reach a snow-crowned summit, and see behind you the deep valley stretching miles and miles away, and before you other summits higher and whiter, which you may have strength to climb, or may not.
The party members are disproportionately older, whiter and more male than the general population and appear to favor Brexit at any cost, something that Mr. Johnson has championed since a 2016 referendum that he helped win.
Over all, the districts are whiter, more affluent and more Republican than the country as a whole, but they supported Hillary Clinton by a narrow margin in 2016, as the country did in the popular vote.
The energy of this campaign has been generated on the margins, by two kinds of Americans: younger, better-educated, more urban ones on the Democratic side; older, more working-class, whiter ones on the Republican side.
Kamala Harris, helped decrease the amount of diversity in a race that has now become whiter and more male -- said during his campaign that the primary calendar should better reflect the diversity of the Democratic Party.
Instead of changing itself, however, the party chose to rig the rules so it could win with a smaller, whiter, older and more right-wing electorate that is not representative of the rest of the country.
It's not impossible for a state to be both small and diverse (Hawaii) or even small and heavily urbanized (Rhode Island), but lower-population states tend to be whiter, more rural, and less educated than average.
The comments are another indication that, though Biden for months has led national polls, the early-voting states -- particularly Iowa and New Hampshire, where the electorates are whiter and organizing is key -- present a unique challenge.
While Janelle doesn't explicitly say this, her message boils down to the fact that her students will never be able to compete with their wealthier, whiter competition if they're never held to the same standards as them.
Although these methods to make our hair look straighter, thinner, and whiter are marvelously inventive, and they're often just salves we use to obscure the pain and indignity of what it means to be black in America.
Before long he would glow a dull red color before getting brighter and brighter and whiter in color before he began to emit X-rays and finally deadly gamma rays, killing anyone who got close to him.
If the justices held that states had to redraw maps based on eligible and registered voters alone, large urban areas would see their electoral power diluted in favor of rural regions that trend whiter and more conservative.
Telling the American people that he's saving them from hordes of criminal migrants and throngs of undocumented immigrants sounds better than admitting he's trying to leave office with a whiter America than when he was sworn in.
The group is planning to create a website that will showcase other supporters of Mr. Trump, who is a native of a diverse city but who is running in a party primary dominated by older, whiter voters.
The lawsuit led 10 years later to an 8-to-0 Supreme Court ruling that declared this segregation unacceptable and said the courts could compel cities to create housing for the poor in wealthier — read: whiter — suburbs.
These are people who still don't get the fact that neo-Nazis are not just nice guys who want to use their platforms to chat about the best tiki torches and how to get your whites whiter.
It also means splitting time between voters who are traditionally more likely to turn out in a primary (which trend older and whiter than a general election electorate) and "low-likelihood" voters (particularly minorities and younger voters).
The only two states to vote in the primary so far — Iowa and New Hampshire — are each more than 90 percent white, which is much whiter than the rest of the country and especially the Democratic electorate.
Demographically, Wisconsin is more like Ohio and Missouri — whiter, older and less educated than the national average, and that has tended to tilt the advantage to Republicans, said David Wasserman, an editor at the Cook Political Report.
And maybe most notably, the song has achieved worldwide fame at a time when nativism is surging, anxiety over borders and immigration is rising, and the executive branch of this country seems determined to make it whiter.
The people who support Trump are older, whiter and less educated, which means they've suffered the most from these trade deals -- and it's not as easy for them to go back to school or change their retirement plans.
Netflix may have pulled the plug on other, whiter shows, but when you look at what's making it to the highest echelons of the streaming site (Hello, The Ranch) and what definitely is not, the pattern is undeniable.
Instead, it upheld an ideal of what the minority family needed to look like for a whiter viewership—molded straight out of middle/high-class sensibilities—where exposition was designed for the viewer without a black friend, basically.
For those of you who aren't familiar with the character, he was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in the 1960s — as a black superhero, he stood out at a time when comics were a lot whiter.
Though the redesign is in keeping with Google's Material Design philosophy, it's hard to miss Apple's influence here — from the brighter, whiter and cleaner layout to the new navigation and updated app detail page layouts, among other things.
And I couldn't help but see the way that crime against whiter or more affluent communities was treated with a different kind of outrage — one that garnered attention that many black people in the city were never granted.
After the oral argument in December, most pundits were expecting a 5-4 decision upending the common understanding of "one person, one vote" (counting everybody) in favour of counting only eligible voters, a scheme favouring whiter, wealthier, districts.
And there are still huge swaths of women—the poor, the queer, the undocumented—who can't count on the security that feminism has conferred on its wealthier, whiter adherents, or trust that their victimization would even become news.
In each of the battleground states, their samples project electorates even whiter than the states had in 2012 (as shown in exit polls taken at the time), even though these states have seen significant increases in minority numbers.
If more people can opt out of identifying as black, he says, it would reinforce a racial hierarchy that places whiter-looking people at the top and darker-skinned people at the bottom of the socio-economic ladder.
Do it with black and Hispanic working-class candidates as well as with white ones, but obviously in a whiter state you probably want more white candidates, while in a heavily Latino state you want more Latino ones.
The top line conclusions are simple: Donors are, on average, wealthier, older, whiter, more conservative, and more likely to be male than the general voting population; the larger the donations, the more wealthy/old/white/male donors get.
Healthier foods are promoted to whiter, affluent people, and some of the research shows that unhealthy food tends to be marketed in venues where you've got lower-income people, where you've got African Americans, where you've got Hispanics.
While America is rapidly growing more diverse, the class of Americans who donate to political elections is dominated by, for lack of a better word, incumbents — people who are wealthier, older, whiter, and more conservative than average voters.
The first two vote this month, and Florida's Latino voters have been resistant to Sanders; at the same time, hundreds of delegates are about to be selected in whiter states where Biden has eaten into Sanders's 2016 vote.
While no one will abandon you for wanting to live with yellow teeth, having whiter teeth can improve your self-esteem — not to mention good oral hygiene habits are better for your mouth's health in the long run.
If not, it would be difficult to overstate the degree to which the Biden campaign is relying on his support among African-American voters, in case he does poorly in the whiter precincts of Iowa and New Hampshire.
BuzzFeed, a master of laundering black internet trends for bigger, whiter audiences, recently added pettiness to its emotional palette, compiling celebratory lists of petty memes and petty texts scraped from social media — often originally posted by black users.
Why is it that no matter what country you visit in the world, there's usually a color hierarchy where whiter-looking people are on the top and the darker ones are on the bottom of the socio-economic ladder?
Spears's emergence signaled a sea change in popular music, away from the funky R&B of the mid-1990s, exemplified by TLC and Janet Jackson, toward a sound that was younger, whiter, and on the surface, more sexually innocent.
That Sanders now has a shot at winning the first two states in the Democratic nominating process is in part a reflection of their makeup: Iowa and New Hampshire are whiter and more liberal than the broader party electorate.
I think there's a real case that Florida could save Democrats in a close election — the sort of election where they're in danger of losing whiter states where Democrats have more room to lose ground, like Pennsylvania or Iowa.
This loose group of mostly young white men are tech- and media-savvy and not particularly religious, oppose immigration, and may support more extreme steps to make America whiter, such as repealing the 14th Amendment, which guarantees birthright citizenship.
It was rich in lies and charades, too, like Cissy and her ex-husband, John, going out in public as a couple to bolster the wholesome, whiter image they and the Arista records executive Clive Davis wanted for Houston.
The string of Fresh scenes — visually both brighter and whiter than is usual for "Atlanta " — jab at the fact that even as the music industry has gotten a high-tech makeover, the practice of exploiting black youth culture persists.
I don't know where she's going to find them, since her tendency has been to go to older, whiter, more established people, because she's a wonk and she's going to want to go with people that speak her language.
A similar study of the Senate, which counts just 100 members, in 2015 found that the top staff members in the body were even whiter as a group: Only 7.1 percent of top staff members were people of color.
The police shooting has laid bare anger among many in South Bend's black community, not just about police conduct, but a belief that many African American neighborhoods have been left behind while Buttigieg has revitalized more affluent, whiter areas.
A raucous Republican race could gain clarity this week, and Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont could face a dwindling opportunity to prove he can develop support beyond his coalition of younger, whiter voters, as the parallel primaries head into Super Tuesday.
In popular magazines, music videos, and at any important events in Cambodia, women are usually covered in thick makeup, especially to make their skin whiter, but Neak's subjects bare their true faces, and their eyes boldly return the viewer's gaze.
Students in metro Detroit's wealthier, and whiter, suburbs — like those in communities across the country — depend on strong neighborhood schools; they are not asked to sift through a sea of failing options in the hope of finding the least-bad choice.
According to a YouGov poll, nearly three-quarters of Democratic primary voters (73%) do not post on Twitter, and those that do post are far whiter, more liberal and more likely to have a college degree than those who don't.
While it varies somewhat from region to region, many of these places sprang up on what was, until recently, farmland and still look a lot like the rural areas that form the heart of Mr. Trump's support — whiter, older, less educated.
Wake County students, they said, often go unpunished when the victims are poor and minority kids, who make up almost a quarter of the district but aren't given the same benefit of the doubt as their wealthier or whiter peers.
That is likely to lead in practice, as Kaffer observes, to rural whiter counties, where unemployment is higher, getting a break from these work requirements while urban areas with a higher share of black residents would still be subjected to them.
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Seaboard feeds sorghum to hogs in part because it makes their belly fat firmer and whiter, which is preferred by customers in Japan, said Earl Roemer, who chaired the research committee for the United Sorghum Checkoff Program, an industry group.
Sir John uses a firm, angled brush (one similar to an eyebrow or eyeliner brush will do) and a blue-based red liquid lipstick (blue undertones will make your teeth look whiter!) to carefully line and fill in the lips.
That summer, my mom and dad enrolled my older sister and me in the school district's voluntary desegregation program, which allowed some black kids to leave their neighborhood schools for whiter, more well off ones on the west side of town.
It is true that the baseball names we see every year around the MLB Draft mostly reflect the naming habits of the places where baseball players come from—a whiter-than-not geographic area we might call Sun Belt Extended.
Scholarly literature suggests that the electorate is highly stratified by race, age, and income—that is, the people who vote tend to be whiter, older, and wealthier than the American population as a whole, which skews the vote to the right.
Some of these concentric systems are outlined and arranged into ever-whiter crosswise horizontal and vertical rows: rows that are semi-rounded, as the picture's title implies, rather than angular, and that feel symbolic of time's presumed — but perhaps fictive — linearity.
His hair was whiter than the piano keys but his face was bright and the way he attacked the song with vigor, hair flopping, hands bouncing, made me feel in the presence of someone younger, not decades older than me.
Last but not least, ranked-choice voting saves time and money by avoiding costly, low-turnout runoff elections, which tend to be dominated by a small and unrepresentative slice of the electorate — voters who are older, whiter and wealthier than average.
You should note that the pre-election approval polls are often polls of likely voters, an even whiter and older group of voters than registered voters, so Mr. Trump's rating among all adults would probably need to be a bit lower.
The roster of writers skews quite noticeably to the older and whiter side, and the book doesn't reproduce any of Schulz's strips, but there are original illustrations (though not of Schulz's beloved but copyrighted kids) by some of the cartoonist contributors.
Though gentrifying, Crown Heights remains one of the city's poorer neighborhoods, and Mr. de Blasio's math — intended to match new shelter capacity with the communities where the homeless are most prevalent — will give wealthier, whiter communities fewer shelters than poorer ones.
The gracias al sacar, translated literally as thank you for taking away [the stain], was a government-issued writ of whiteness, without which non-whites could not marry into families considered to be whiter, nor gain admission into guilds and universities.
Republicans will either stay in their bunkers, in which case Luntz's warnings will come to pass and they will become ever older, whiter, and more out of touch; or they will learn how to stand up to Norquist and his machine.
Dr. Belo has been whitening her own skin for decades, but she says that when she first started her practice, her initial approach was to question why patients wanted to be whiter, especially if their skin was healthy and even in tone.
Among its non-technical staff, however, the gender outlook brightens somewhat, with women barely eking out a majority at 52 percent, though that workforce is somehow even whiter: 62 percent white, 24 percent Asian, 7 percent Hispanic, and just 3 percent black.
This fantasy doubtless resonates with certain (older, whiter) NFL fans; 44 percent sounds about right, and threatening to stop watching NFL games if the players won't stop reminding everyone of inconvenient realities is very much what those people would threaten to do.
Trump's data model was different than the ones used by many pollsters—it predicted an angrier, older, whiter electorate that was more responsive to Trump's message, and more likely to identify Hillary Clinton as a representative of the political establishment that they detest.
Clinton has many paths to get to 270 electoral votes and Ohio, which is "whiter, older, and less-educated" than the nation as a whole, may not be as easy to win as other key states, like North Carolina and, most importantly, Florida.
After the oral argument in December, most pundits (including your correspondent) were expecting a 5-4 decision upending the common understanding of "one person, one vote" (counting everybody) in favour of counting only eligible voters, a scheme favouring whiter, wealthier, GOP-leaning districts.
WF is part of this propped up image of a new downtown where Detroit is for the hipster, wealthier, and whiter and at the same time diverting resources from neighborhoods where people have lived and struggled to improve their city for decades.
" On the original series, the feud between the Carringtons and the Colbys was fodder for much drama, but Patrick was well aware that the Carringtons were a white, wealthy family constantly at odds with a family that was "even wealthier and whiter.
Historically, Republicans have benefited in these off-year Virginia gubernatorial elections from a significant decline in turnout among strongly Democratic African-American and younger voters, producing an older, whiter and more conservative electorate; one reason McAuliffe won is he minimized that fall-off.
While the policies and heated rhetoric of President Trump drew an electoral rebuke from women, first time voters, and those with college degrees, it was rewarded in equal parts by older, whiter, working class supporters that have now become the Republican base.
The state has become older and whiter, according to U.S. Census Bureau data, and the influx of Hispanic Americans that changes the political calculus in other states has not materialized here; just 4 percent of Missourians are Hispanic, far below the national average.
All of which is to say: the line-up for Hyde Park's British Summertime 2017 has completely ignored this entire and very mainstream conversation of the last few years and assembled a set of headliners whiter and more male than the Trump administration.
The freedom caucus would like far less government involvement in healthcare than the current Republican plan calls for, and yet residents of his conservative district, who skew poorer, older, and whiter than the national average, don't necessarily adhere to that conservative orthodoxy.
These figures are somewhat better for Mr. Trump than those of most other surveys — perhaps in part because this poll tries to capture likely voters in an off-year election, and those voters are considerably older and whiter than the overall adult population.
After looking at data from a Census Bureau survey and a voter file collected by Democratic consultants, Cohn concluded that the exit polls present a misleading demographic picture, and that the 2012 electorate was in reality a few points whiter than they showed.
The reason that those doughnuts are ridiculously white is because that edible dust contains titanium dioxide, a chemical used primarily to make white paint, but also occasionally added to coffee creamer, certain types of cheese, and powdered sugar to make them even whiter.
Because the GOP's voters are whiter and more spread geographically, while non-white voters tend to back Democrats and are more concentrated in urban areas, a census that counts fewer non-white people could help Republicans draw favorable maps that would last another decade.
The hotspots of the opioid crisis—the tri-state meeting of Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia as well as rural New England—where blizzards of pills were later followed by a rise in overdose deaths, are much whiter than the rest of the country.
"You have people who have been on the board since the 250s," said Paul Graziano, a local community and political activist in Flushing, who added that the board's membership was by now "older and whiter" than the mostly foreign-born population of the district.
Now, the mine in Beijing's Mentougou district is pinning its future on whiter slopes: It plans to transform itself into a winter sports resort, turning some of the underground shafts where miners once chiseled coal into a 203-kilometer airconditioned track for cross country skiing.
The fact that Bruno felt the need to qualify things with "I'm a little bit dark, but..." only adds to the sense that these were two men fighting over their British credentials, as defined by a largely white public and an even whiter mainstream press.
In November, Democrats have the chance to secure a decades-long electoral majority for decades, but they are at risk of missing this moment because too many consultants still stick to an outdated and ineffective campaign script that was written for a different, whiter era.
The plays are recorded live and presented along with excerpts from the post-show discussion among an audience carefully selected to reach beyond the usual theatergoers, who in this deeply divided city (as elsewhere) tend to run whiter, older and wealthier than the overall population.
The reason is that Iowa's demographics (whiter, basically) are considerably more Sanders-friendly than the average state, so unless he drastically improves his performance from the Iowa baseline he's going to end up getting crushed in delegate-rich California, New York, Texas, Florida, Illinois, etc.
The two candidates have different bases, and it is unlikely they can siphon much support from each other at this stage: Mr. Sanders appeals to working-class voters and young people, while Mr. Buttigieg's supporters tend to be older, whiter, more educated and wealthier.
Ever since Texas made changes to its selection process four years ago, projects have increasingly gone into neighborhoods that are whiter and more affluent, according to a study by the Texas Low Income Housing Information Service, the fair-housing group that Ms. Palay works for.
The Southern California town of Manhattan Beach, childhood home of one of my closest surf buddies, used taxpayer money in 1924 to claim eminent domain over beach-side homes of taxpaying African-American residents in order to evict them and make the area whiter.
A veteran Italian pundit was dropped from a Sunday night round table program after suggesting Lukaku could only be stopped by giving him bananas to eat, while Brescia's president said Balotelli's problem was that he was "black" and he was "trying to get whiter".
In their excellent piece, they explain: But GreatSchools' ratings effectively penalize schools that serve largely low-income students and those serving largely black and Hispanic students, generally giving them significantly lower ratings than schools serving more affluent, whiter student bodies, a Chalkbeat analysis found.
Since the authors of the paper were able to use more updated data on the propensities of black and white, educated and uneducated, and wealthy and middle-class voters to cast ballots, they foresaw an electorate that was whiter and less educated than others were expecting.
Furthermore, they worried, having an official government form in the age of Trump ask people if they were US citizens would make immigrants and their families afraid to return the form — leading to an undercount in the census that made America appear whiter than it really was.
Iowa, whose Democratic activists are whiter and more radical than party members in many other states, handed Mrs Clinton a wounding defeat in the presidential nominating contest of 2008, turning instead to Barack Obama: a blow from which her campaign of eight years ago never fully recovered.
The fancy-French-meets-country-club-chic food—"market vegetables" and tarragon-flecked dip; summer-melon salad with feta and cucumber; veal blanquette, featuring white meat in a heavy white sauce with a white pomme purée (has a whiter dish been known to man?)—hit its mark.
Funding Trump's border wall isn't about a wall — it's a question of whether anyone can stand up to an agenda that seeks to tear families apart, deport people of color and attempt to keep America whiter, which is what the wall has come to represent to many.
Given the GOP's strength among older and blue-collar whites -- Trump in 2016 carried three-fifths of whites older than 45 and two-thirds of whites of all ages without a college degree -- Democrats are likely to face growing pressure across older, whiter, heavily Christian interior states.
Over a decade earlier, Bulger's partner and fellow informant Stephen "The Rifle Man" Flemmi claimed that because they provided the Bureau with intel, the FBI gave both him and Bulger what amounted to a license to kill—a sensational claim Whiter reiterated at his own trial.
In letting Ms. Kelly break from that orthodoxy here and there, the Fox News chief Roger Ailes seemed to be experimenting with ways to expand his channel's audience, which was older, whiter and in danger of atrophying despite its longtime perch atop the cable news ratings.
The problem with this vote splitting — which has only become more starkly obvious in recent years — is that it tends to reward older or at least whiter artists at the expense of young, often black artists who have more pop cultural cachet at this moment in time.
Instead of counting everyone for purposes of redistricting (as the Constitution requires for federal elections), a state could count only citizens, and thus shift power away from urban areas with larger immigrant populations, and toward rural areas, which are whiter and tend to vote for Republicans.
But the crucial things to know are that the results are fairly accurate indicators (an average error of three percentage points on major party vote share, with occasional outliers) and somewhat biased toward the Republicans (because primary turnout is typically older and whiter than general electorate turnout).
The other side: "There is always the possibility that Republicans will continue to struggle with nonwhite voters, but can make up for that by pulling an even higher share of the white vote," Kondik said, particularly in competitive Midwestern states that are whiter than the national average.
Despite the differences between Neal's district and Pressley's — the 1st District is whiter, older, and more rural — Morse's team (which now includes some members of the team that got Pressley elected in Boston) thinks their path to victory looks a lot like Pressley's did last cycle.
And while the "multiracial, multigenerational movement" of supporters Sanders claims to be building could boost Democrats' hopes in purple states such as Arizona, Latinos will matter less in older, whiter battleground states of Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan that helped deliver the White House to Trump in 2016.
From those early days in the diner on John Street and in Rogers' Madison office, the party was built by an older and whiter generation of progressive leaders who have begun to fade into the background as the American left became intensely focused on questions of representation.
The Daily Mail reports that the young girl not only has a gorgeous head of curls to match her mother's, but she was also born with an identical birthmark (which her grandmother also has): a distinctive whiter-than-platinum streak at the center part of her raven hair.
BMW's 1600 GLT motorcycle borrows the laser headlight technology already on production i8 and 7 Series outside the U.S. The laser headlight not only produces a brighter, whiter light than LEDs, but it also has illumination that extends 1,968 feet — twice the normal projection of a standard motorcycle light.
We're in an era when the core conflict between conservatism and liberalism is between a whiter, older, and more male coalition trying to hold on to its power against a younger, more diverse, and more female coalition that is nearing a durable political majority for the first time.
The national-level gap is also a sort of perfect explanation of the political divisions illustrated in the last election: an older and whiter group wondering what has become of "their" America, while a younger and more diverse America confronts the presidency left by the generations before them.
It's a return to her crystal clean, whiter-than-white, none-of-that-mean-old-rap-music vibe and, if you want to sell that sort of shit, pushing the girl-next-door aesthetic with some smiley hijinks on late-night TV is a cynical but sensible move.
Proponents for traditional public schools worry that in many districts, charters and vouchers are attracting students who are whiter and more affluent than the overall student population, making it easier for some voters to reject tax increases to pay for education, thinking their own children will not be impacted.
Bannon is dedicated to shrinking the global clout of China, the European Union and Iran, and to making America a country less open to immigration and trade, a country that is whiter and more nationalistic and a country that is as free of Muslim influence and immigrants as possible.
Grossman recommends a bleaching system with a light-activated technology, as well as custom home trays that can help maintain whiter teeth as you continue to eat and drink your favorite foods and beverages -- you know, your morning Joe, that glass of red wine, and that tasty pasta with tomato sauce.
There's the grabbing-them-by-the-genitalia comment that would have disqualified almost anyone else from running for office, the reinstatement of the global gag rule, the whiter-than-white and almost all-male cabinet, and of course the immigration-policy proposal to separate mothers and children at the border.
Mr Trump's message blasting international trade, illegal immigration and corporate outsourcing go down well in the rustbelt bits of the Midwest, which are on average whiter, less educated and older than the rest of the country—and are still smarting from the loss of 6m manufacturing jobs between 2000 and 2009.
With the ­"Brexit" referendum, British citizens voted to leave the European Union, as the supposedly United Kingdom sought to become — in the eyes of many observers — whiter, more insular, more Christian, as well as considerably angrier, like one of those howling popes by Francis Bacon, a favorite artist of Schama's.
Over the past two years, while many of Brazil's traditional political parties and powerful kingmakers were busy defending themselves against corruption allegations stemming from the investigation known as Lava Jato, Mr. Bolsonaro flew around the country, drumming up support, particularly among young men, and in comparatively wealthier and whiter areas.
There was a nod to this knotty history at the Democratic debate in September, when Cory Booker, New Jersey's junior senator and a presidential candidate, mentioned how even though gun violence had long afflicted areas of the state, it was often ignored until it crept into other, presumably whiter neighborhoods.
Given that our survey sample was both older and whiter than the population of abortion patients in the United States, a more extensive study might find even higher rates of harassment, especially considering that both people of color and young people experience more harassment than their older and white peers.
Skin bleachers often have more potent ingredients like mercury or steroids, some of which are banned in certain countries, including the US. Skin lightening or brightening products, meanwhile, are often sold over the counter, and suggest a more subtle shift in your skin tone (brighter rather than whiter) than flat-out bleaching.
To me, it's probably not a coincidence that an industry where more than 85% of its financial advisors are men — and whose management teams that went into the downturn were white, male, and middle-aged, and came out whiter, maler, and "middle-aged-er" — hasn't met the challenge of serving female customers.
Taken up disproportionately by black and poor neighborhoods (while the original powdered version of cocaine remained popular in wealthier, whiter areas), crack quickly became the center of the illicit drug trade — contributing to thousands of overdose deaths as well as a spike in murders and violent crime in the '21989s and '21980s.
Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross claimed the question would help the Justice Department enforce the Voting Rights Act, though critics suspected the real goal was to suppress immigrant and noncitizen participation in the census, shifting the landscape of American political power away from diverse urban communities toward whiter, more conservative, rural residents.
This hegemony is rooted in the fact that the party's base is made up of the very people more likely to vote (older, whiter, and wealthier citizens), but also abetted by voter suppression, gerrymandering, and a political system that often over-represents rural voters (notably through the Senate and the Electoral College).
Coupled with the draconian reductions in Medicaid, which is the nation's largest payer of U.S. deliveries, they are creating deliberate disincentives for low- and moderate- income women, especially those of color, from giving birth to children while making the act of childbirth financially viable only for wealthier, and by statistical definition, whiter women.
But the study finds that these moves largely have a racial and economic impact: the smaller districts created through the secession process are usually whiter and have more affluent residents than the districts they leave behind, which are larger, have more nonwhite students, and more students in low-income or impoverished households.
The authors find, perhaps not so surprisingly, that inventors are considerably whiter, maler, and from more economically privileged families than non-inventors — with children born to parents in the top 1 percent of the income distribution being 10 times more likely to become inventors than those born to families with below-median incomes.
" Trump has stuck to the friendly contours of Trump country, mostly traveling to "counties that are whiter, less educated and have lower incomes than the rest of the United States, according to Census Bureau data," per AP's Josh Boak: "[H]e's primarily been jet-setting to smaller places such as Elko, Nevada (population 20,078).
This is not to absolve the amazing cowardice displayed by the salty wimps that want the NFL to prevent players from making a silent, subtle protest on behalf of the dignity of black lives; the polls splits show that these fans tend to be older and whiter than the rest, which will surely surprise someone.
But even though Trump's older, whiter, nostalgia-drenched supporters do not, they will find that there is simply no way to build the America they want — a great nation that stands first in the world and takes care of its veterans and its senior citizens — without embracing more rather than fewer of its people.
Much as Mr. Trump promised he would restore America to its lost greatness during his presidential campaign — a vow that, to many, clanged with sentimentality for a whiter, less tolerant nation — he is using symbols of the Confederacy to tell conservatives that he will not allow liberals to blot out their history and heritage.
While "Bad and Boujee," which Mr. Glover, the star and creator of "Atlanta" on FX, unexpectedly called "the best song … ever" onstage, had been building in clubs and online since its August release, it had only recently reached radio and was far from the near-omnipresence of other more anodyne (and, notably, whiter) streaming smashes.
And as the faces of those advocating for and carrying assault weapons have become whiter and more conservative — and as the Second Amendment has become less often invoked in the context of racial justice and collective self-defense and more often in the context of hunting and individual self-defense — the politics of gun control have shifted drastically.
He doesn't specify who has been "forgotten," but you can fill in the blanks—he means his supporters, people who tend to live in places that are whiter, older, and less educated than other parts of the US. The notion that drove his candidacy is that he'll be a better president for those Americans than Obama was.
But the numbers for the first Roseanne revival season were so big that it almost didn't matter, and it certainly didn't hurt that one of the main audiences still watching TV live (and, thus, still watching TV commercials live) is older, whiter, and more rural than the national average — both prime Trump voters and prime Roseanne viewers.
It includes products like Blue Lip Shine (the subtle blue crystals in the $25 gloss are said to make teeth look whiter); $25 Pink Gum Gel with extracts of lemon, cucumber and Irish moss to rejuvenate gums; and $25 fluoride-free toothpaste containing the hydroxyapatite that Dr. Apa believes is superior to fluoride at re-mineralizing teeth.
For the sorts of Clintonite Third Way humps who helped to dig the trench toward the 19th century that we find ourselves in today, there were candidates like Pete Buttigieg—who packaged the appeal of weightless High Obamaism in something shorter, whiter, and more tedious—or Harris, whose career appeal to "realism" amounts to to undermining more progressive candidates.
In the wake of two straight years without any acting nominees of color (in 2015 and 29), the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (which oversees the Oscars) made structural changes to its membership, inviting in thousands of new, younger voters who were notably more diverse than the traditionally older, whiter, maler Oscar voting body.
The list of black artists who've never won a non-rap Grammy include top-selling industry luminaries such as Jay-Z, Kanye West, Kendrick Lamar and Drake; Nicki Minaj, Tupac Shakur, The Notorious B.I.G., Nas, Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube and Public Enemy have never won any Grammys at all, often losing out to safer -- and whiter -- performers.
Impeachment and health care are expected to remain major focuses this week, along with questions about how Democrats can make sure their leaders continue to represent the diversity of the party: The sixth debate stage will be a lot whiter than previous ones, and entrepreneur Andrew Yang will be the only person of color on stage.
Trump himself is a monument to our political past — an elderly culture warrior who ran promising to restore America to the greatness of yore; a candidate whose coalition of older, whiter voters would have been dominant in 1980 but is a weakening political force today; a president who symbolizes a power structure he can't quite restore.
Though sororities usually manifest problems with race in far subtler ways than their fraternal counterparts, they are also whiter — 77 percent white, compared with the 47 percent white average student body — and their reticence to diversify has led to problems, such as the recurring offensive meme of caricature-heavy "ethnic" parties, which have continually sparked controversy for sororities around the country.
The fact that the electorate is smaller and whiter in off-year elections means that the Republican Party has a strong grip on the House of Representatives, and the fact that even a wooden candidate like Mitt Romney came within a few points of winning the 2012 election means that it can justify doubling down on the same old strategy.
At the end of season two, Acevedo's character, Alvarez, stabs a CO in both eyes on the command of his gang boss, Raoul Hernandez (played by Luis Guzmán.) Reason being: Hernandez questions Alvarez's loyalty and ability because he's whiter than the other Latino gang members—a scene that was the result of an unusually collaborative relationship between cast and showrunner.
Later, we see Charley and Remy having lunch at the High Yellow, having a big of a disagreement about where Charley should live; Remy thinks she should choose to live nearby in order to be closer to the community members she's working with, but Charley wants to live in the "whiter" areas, using the excuse that they are closer to Micah's school.
Their dislike for Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE and Debbie Wasserman-Shultz certainly was not based on race, as one would be hard pressed to find anyone whiter than those two.
Frey observes that This is not the America of today and really only applies to a swath of the population ages 55 and above and in whiter parts of the country whose populations are increasingly diminishing, Only 30 percent of the population lives in  counties where no minorities are highly represented and 96 percent of counties are becoming less white.
While details of the plan remain unclear, as my colleague Dara Lind explained, the core of the proposal is restricting legal immigration "by cutting family-based immigration and focusing instead on the 'merit-based' immigrants Trump does hypothetically want to allow to settle in the US." The proposal would also make immigration whiter by requiring prospective immigrants to have some level of English proficiency.
P.S. 8 will only get whiter and more exclusive: The council failed to mention at the meeting that the plan would send future students from the only three Farragut buildings that had been zoned for P.S. 8 to P.S. 103, ultimately removing almost all the low-income students from P.S. 8 and turning it into one of the most affluent schools in the city.
Actually, when I spoke to Proctor & Gamble, who owns the Oral-B brand, they said that I think Crest White Strips are some of the most popular, if not the most popular whitening product in the US. A lot of people are just using white strips, but they're not necessarily taking good care of their teeth because they want their teeth to be whiter.
Those states are Nevada, New Hampshire and Colorado -- all places where Johnson has beaten his poll numbers from big swing states -- and they'd be enough for Trump to win: If African-American turnout drops There are signs in the early vote numbers from North Carolina, Florida and Georgia that fewer black voters (who typically back Democrats) are turning out compared to previous election cycles -- resulting in whiter electorates.
One of the reasons for the light divide is that the light shades and fittings used are different from one side of the city to the other, according to the AP.Daniela Augenstine, who worked in Berlin's street furniture department, told The Guardian that the east uses sodium-vapor lamps, which are older and produce a yellower light, while the west uses fluorescent lamps, which producer a brighter, whiter light.
And given how America's political geography has developed in the past two centuries, it's now a body in which white rural interests are privileged over those of black and Latino city dwellers, given how much whiter the median state is than the median American voter: The senate considerably dilutes the voting power of African-Americans and Latinos and Asians to a degree that should be unacceptable in polite company pic.twitter.
So turn away, allow your system to clear, then come back for the subtler pleasures of the printed books: admire the crisp black letters in firm margins (how did they do it without computers?); compare the whiter, more evenly textured paper to the epithelial vellum; contrast the limpid readability of the Humanist fonts (which almost make you think you can read Latin) to the opacity of the German Fraktur font, clearly kissing cousins with Klingon.
With an early-career Nike commercial in which Woods said that some country clubs would still turn him away because of his skin color, followed by an attempt to live a largely apolitical adult life that has included friendships with Barack Obama and Donald J. Trump, Woods has managed to be both a progressive icon and somebody who does not threaten golf, which has an older, whiter, richer and more conservative fan base than most sports.

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