White Voters in 21st Century America

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American Politics
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Democratic Identifi Cation
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Demography
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Exit Polls
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Greater Appalachia
GSS Data
Individual Party Identifi Cation
Marriage Gap
Married White
Multilevel Logit Model
Party Identifi Cation
Party Identification
Percentage Points
Policy Issues
Political Behavior
Political Geography
political polarization
Political Religious Divide
Race and Ethnicity
Racial Resentment
racial voting trends
Republican Identification
social stratification elections
Vote Choice
Voting
voting behavior analysis
White America
White Ethnic Groups
White Racial Attitudes
White Racial Prejudice
White Turnout
White Vote
White Voter Behavior
white voter bloc consolidation
White Voter Turnout

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138017740
  • Weight: 580g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Sep 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The United States is experiencing remarkable demographic changes that are having an important impact on the American electorate. As the minority share of the voting-eligible population continues to grow, the political clout of non-Hispanic whites will further decline. The 2012 election demonstrated that the Democratic Party can secure an Electoral College victory even when it loses badly, in the aggregate, among non-Hispanic whites. This does not mean that white voters are unimportant, however. The political behavior of whites in the decades ahead will largely determine the direction of American politics.

This book examines the political behavior of non-Hispanic whites. It considers the trends within the white vote, how white voters differ geographically, and the primary fault lines among white voters. It also examines how white political behavior changes in response to diversity. It considers whether or not the day is approaching when whites consolidate into a largely homogenous voting bloc, or whether whites will remain politically heterogeneous in the decades ahead

Whereas other books have examined the political behavior of specific social classes within the non-Hispanic white community (working class whites, for example), this is the first book to examine whites as a whole, and provide a useful summary of recent trends within this group and thoughtful speculation about its future.

George Hawley is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Alabama. His research interests include demography, electoral behavior, political parties, immigration policy, and the U.S. Congress.

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