Is Racial Realignment Remaking American Politics
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Is Racial Realignment Remaking American Politics
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2024-10-02
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Support by Black and Latino voters for Democrats has declined somewhat in polls and in recent elections, raising questions about the scale, possible sources, and broader implications for American party politics. How does the current moment compare to the past? Is this part of a general shift away from the Democratic Party and towards Republicans by conservative and working class voters? And to the extent that changes are afoot, what might explain them?
Daniel HoSang, Alvin Tillery, and Chloe Thurston, leading experts on political ideology, voter behavior, and racial politics, join the conversation.
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Thurston, Chloe; HoSang, Daniel; Tillery, Chloe. (2024). Is Racial Realignment Remaking American Politics. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/269017.
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