The Texas Politics Project

Tuition Rates for Illegal Immigrants (February 2014)
  • Overall Results
  • by Party Identification
  • by Ideology
  • by Tea Party Identification
  • by Race
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Respondents were asked, "Should illegal immigrants who have graduated from Texas high schools and lived in the state for at least a year receive in-state rates at Texas public colleges and universities, or should they have to pay the higher tuition rate for out-of-state students? "

Tea Party identification is based on the following question, also asked in the survey: "Suppose the Tea Party movement organized itself as a political party. When thinking about the next election for Congress, would you vote for the Republican candidate from your district, the Democratic candidate from your district, or the Tea Party candidate from your district?" Those who responded "Democratic candidate" are considered Democrats, those who responded "Republican candidate" are considered Republicans (non-Tea Party movement), and those who responded "Tea Party candidate" are considered Tea Party Republicans.

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