Profile of the American Electorate

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American Electoral Behavior
American Greatness
American Political Science Association Task
American voter reform measures
Apathy Levels
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Automatic Voter Registration
behavior
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civic engagement research
Columbia Model
electoral
electoral polarization
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Fairness Doctrine
identification
Individual Level Turnout
Information Shortcuts
knowledge
Late Night Comedy Shows
liberal conservative ideology
Minimal Effects Hypothesis
Open Text Box
party
Party Identification
political
Political Belief System
Political Knowledge
political socialization
Popular Vote Winners
Pre-adult Years
public opinion trends
registration
Republican National Committee Chairman
Rightist Points
Texas Air National Guard
turnout
VAP
Vice Versa
voter
Voter Turnout
voting
voting behavior analysis
Voting Eligible Population
Welfare Reform

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138956117
  • Weight: 344g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Aug 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A Profile of the American Electorate takes an extensive look at the political foundations and behaviors of citizens, yesterday and today. Presenting decades of data on voter choice, voter turnout, and public opinion in a way that is clear and accessible for students of political science, the book uniquely emphasizes the importance of voting, socialization, and reform measures to enhance good citizenship. It explores how Americans become conservative or liberal, why some vote and others stay home, their knowledge of politics, how polarized the public has become, and the complex motivations behind their vote choices.

Matthew L. Bergbower is Associate Professor of Political Science at Indiana State University.

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