Deceit,diversity, or mobilization?: Intra-ethnic diversity and changing patterns in Florida's Hispanic Vote |
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Authors: | Benjamin G. Bishin Casey A. Klofstad |
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Affiliation: | aUniversity of California, Riverside, Department of Political Science, 900 University Avenue, Riverside, CA 92521, USA;bUniversity of Miami, Department of Political Science, 5250 University Drive, Jenkins Building, Room 314, Coral Gables, FL 33146-6534, USA |
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Abstract: | What explains President Bush's increased vote in the State of Florida in the 2004 election? A common perception is that implementation of electronic voting machines and a surge in GOP registration increased Bush's vote margins relative to the 2000 election. In this paper we offer an alternative explanation: massive Puerto Rican immigration combined with successful Republican mobilization of this group explains about 14% of the increase in Bush's margin of victory—approximately 50,000 votes. Scholars’ failure to account for intra-ethnic diversity, by employing a “panethnic” approach that treats Latinos as having identical political preferences, leads scholars to overlook the important role of Hispanic subconstituencies in the 2004 election. |
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