Partisan Political Identification among White Ethnic Groups: An Historical Analysis |
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Authors: | Scott Cummings Marty D Price |
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Institution: | 1. The University of Texas , Arlington , USA;2. Tarrant County Junior College , USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract This article presents evidence and argument dealing with partisan political identification among white ethnic groups. Recently, numerous political commentators and analysts have argued that the ethnic-labor component of the New Deal coalition is in the midst of collapse and decay, and that white ethnics are re-aligning with the Republican Party. Through an analysis of public opinion data gathered between 1936 and 1974, the partisan re-alignment theory is critically examined. The data show little or no support for the idea that Catholic and Jewish ethnics are identifying more closely with the Republican Party. Data show that degree of identification with the Democrats is nearly the same in 1974 as it was in 1936. |
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