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In this Election 2012 special, Maria Hinojosa visits one of the country's most surprisingly diverse communities, a home to residents from more than 40 countries who speak more than 60 languages and dialects. Clarkston, Georgia, a town of 7,500 people, was 90 percent white in the 1980s; today, it is less than 14 percent white. The program looks at how a rising multicultural population may influence American culture and affect the 2012 presidential election.
Need to Know, Friday at 10 p.m. on PBS 6.
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