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Figure 2. Effect of Perceived Discrimination on Democratic Party Support Source: Authors’ compilation based on ANES 2012, . Note: Marginal effects calculated using the OLS model found in column 2 of (LINES) and column 4 of (ANES). All variables set at their means, except for dichotomous variables, which are set at their modes. The LINES modal values generate marginal effects for Mexican, female, nonnaturalized citizens who arrived with documentation. The ANES modal values generate marginal effects for native-born women.
Figure 2.

Effect of Perceived Discrimination on Democratic Party Support

Source: Authors’ compilation based on ANES 2012, McCann and Jones-Correa 2012.

Note: Marginal effects calculated using the OLS model found in column 2 of table 3 (LINES) and column 4 of table 3 (ANES). All variables set at their means, except for dichotomous variables, which are set at their modes. The LINES modal values generate marginal effects for Mexican, female, nonnaturalized citizens who arrived with documentation. The ANES modal values generate marginal effects for native-born women.

Direct correspondence to: Leonie Huddy at leonie.huddy@sunysb.edu, Department of Political Science, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794; Lilliana Mason at lmason@umd.edu, 3140 Tydings Hall, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742; and S. Nechama Horwitz at snhorwitz@gmail.com, Department of Political Science, Stony Brook University, Social and Behavioral Sciences Building, 7th Floor, Stony Brook, NY 11794.

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