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Which of these people is likely to self-identify as a Republican?
a. African-American, middle-class woman who lives in Atlanta
b. Hispanic, working-class man who lives in Philadelphia
c. white, middle-class, religious woman who lives in a Denver suburb
d. white, working-class man who lives in New York City
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