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James G. Gimpel

James G. Gimpel is a Professor of Government at the University of Maryland, College Park.


Latino Voting in 2010

  • By
  • James G. Gimpel
November 2011
Backgrounders and Reports

Panel Transcript: Can Conservatism Survive Mass Immigration?

  • By
  • Ramesh Ponnuru
  • Mark Krikorian
  • James G. Gimpel
  • David Frum
September 2010
Panel Discussion Transcripts

Panel Video: Can Conservatism Survive Mass Immigration?

  • By
  • Ramesh Ponnuru
  • Mark Krikorian
  • James G. Gimpel
  • David Frum
  • Bryan Griffith
September 2010
Videos

Immigration, Political Realignment, and the Demise of Republican Political Prospects

  • By
  • James G. Gimpel
February 2010
Backgrounders and Reports

Latino Voting in 2008: Part of a Broader Electoral Movement

  • By
  • James G. Gimpel
January 2009
Announcements

Latino Voting in the 2008 Election: Part of a Broader Electoral Movement

  • By
  • James G. Gimpel
January 2009
Backgrounders and Reports

Latino Voting in the 2006 Election

  • By
  • James G. Gimpel
March 2007
Backgrounders and Reports

Immigration, Intergroup Conflict, and the Erosion of African American Political Power in the 21st Century

  • By
  • James G. Gimpel
  • Frank Morris
February 2007
Backgrounders and Reports

Losing Ground or Staying Even: Republicans and the Politics of the Latino Vote

  • By
  • James G. Gimpel
October 2004
Backgrounders and Reports

Latinos and the 2002 Election: Republicans Do Well When Latinos Stay Home

  • By
  • James G. Gimpel
January 2003
Backgrounders and Reports
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The Center for Immigration Studies is an independent, non-partisan, non-profit research organization founded in 1985. It is the nation's only think tank
devoted exclusively to research and policy analysis of the economic, social, demographic, fiscal, and other impacts of immigration on the United States.