Change and Continuity in the 2024 Elections

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2024 election
A01=Brad T. Gomez
A01=Jamie L. Carson
A01=Jennifer L. Merolla
American National Election Survey
American politics
ANES
Author_Brad T. Gomez
Author_Jamie L. Carson
Author_Jennifer L. Merolla
campaigns
candidates
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Category=JPL
congressional elections
congressional electorate
Democrats
Donald Trump
election results
Elections
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forthcoming
House of Representatives
Joe Biden
Kamala Harris
party affiliation
party loyalty
polarization
political parties
presidential elections
Republicans
Senate
voter turnout
Voting
voting behavior

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  • ISBN 9798216438144
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Is America in the midst of an electoral transformation? What were the sources of victory in 2024, and how do they differ from Republican and Democratic coalitions of the past? Does the Republican victory signal a long-term decline for Democrats’ chances in presidential elections?
Change and Continuity in the 2024 Elections attempts to answer those questions by analyzing and explaining the voting behavior in the most recent election, as well as setting the results in the context of larger historical trends and patterns in elections studies. This top-notch author team meticulously explains the latest National Election Studies data and discusses its importance and impact. Readers will critically analyze a variety of variables such as the presidential and congressional elections, voter turnout, and the social forces, party loyalties, and prominent issues that affect voting behavior. Readers will walk away with a better understanding of this groundbreaking election and what those results mean for the future of American politics.

Jamie L. Carson is the UGA Athletic Association Professor of Public and International Affairs II in the Department of Political Science at the University of Georgia.

Brad T. Gomez is Associate Professor of Political Science at Florida State University.

Jennifer Merolla is Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Riverside.

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