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Pols Aim To Bridge Racial, Ethnic Divisions
Increasing diversity challenges New York City politicians, requiring them to build coalitions between various racial and ethnic groups, rather than rely on the city's traditional black, white and Latino voting blocs.
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Amy Berryhill
Monday, Jul 19, 2010
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