Emerging Republican Minorities

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  • ISBN 9798765134191
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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How is it possible that Donald Trump, a champion of racist and anti-immigrant policies, has only attracted more minority voters since 2016? Drawing on extensive statistical analysis, this book challenges the conventional wisdom on Black, Latino, and Asian American voters.

Positing a host of theoretical innovations based on diverse data sources, The Emerging Republican Minorities establishes that some of the most heated debates of the Trump era—race, immigration, and relations with China—had effects on minority voters that challenged a paradigm ascribing their automatic loyalty to the Democrats. For Black, Latino, and Asian American constituents, much like for their white counterparts, minority-hostile positions are critical in explaining how members of those same minority groups vote, even for candidates who prima facie should not win any of their support.

Udi Sommer and Idan Franco analyze detailed regression models and conduct robust empirical tests to demonstrate how minority constituencies are more ideologically diverse than commonly thought, even on such issues where we would expect near unanimity, such as opinions toward their own communities. Moreover, this diversity complicates the way we think and theorize not only about minority political behavior but also about democracy and its vitality in the Trump and post-Trump eras.

Udi Sommer is a full professor of Political Science and the head of the Barak Leadership Center at Tel Aviv University, Israel. He is author of Producing Reproductive Rights: Determining Abortion Policy Worldwide (2019), Supreme Court Agenda Setting: Strategic Behavior during Case Selection (2014), and Legal Path Dependence and the Long Arm of the Religious State: Sodomy Provisions and Gay Rights across Nations and over Time (2016).

Idan Franco is a PhD student in the Department of Political Science at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA, specializing in public opinion.

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