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ID159615
Title ProperUnderstanding white polarization in the 2016 vote for president
Other Title Informationthe sobering role of racism and sexism
LanguageENG
AuthorBRIAN F. SCHAFFNER, ;  Schaffner, Brian F
Summary / Abstract (Note)BRIAN F. SCHAFFNER, MATTHEW MACWILLIAMS, and TATISHE NTETA examine the extent to which economic insecurity, racism, and sexism were important factors in determining vote choices in the 2016 American presidential election. They find that racism and sexism were particularly strong predictors of vote choice in 2016, while economic insecurity was much less important.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Science Quarterly Vol. 133, No.1; Spring 2018: p.9-34
Journal SourcePolitical Science Quarterly Vol: 133 No 1
Key WordsAmerican Presidential Election ;  White Polarization ;  2016 Vote for President ;  Sobering Role ;  Racism and Sexism


 
 
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