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Partisanship and Group Voting II POLS 4349 Dr. Brian William Smith

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Page 1: Partisanship and Group Voting II POLS 4349 Dr. Brian William Smith

Partisanship and Group Voting II

POLS 4349Dr. Brian William Smith

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Office Hours

• When– Today- 11-2– Wed No Office Hours– And by appointment

• Doyle 226B• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwzaxUF0k18

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Learning Outcomes I

• Evaluate how people develop political opinions and how this impacts their political behavior.

• Evaluate and interpret the importance of partisanship in shaping political opinion and vote choice

• Identify and describe the formal and informal institutions involved in the electoral process

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Readings

• Chapter 4: Partisans and Partisan Change (Flanigan)

• Chapter 5: Social Characteristics of Partisans and Independents (Flanigan)

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For Groups to Matter

• It has to be big

• It has to come out and vote

• It has to be Loyal

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SOCIAL CLASSNot That Important

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Why not social class

• The shared belief in equality of opportunity

• We have never had an appreciable socialist movement

• People identify with other groups before class

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Measuring Social Class

• We ask people which class they belong to– We are very likely to say middle class

• Within Social classes there are great variations in income

• Our partisanship doesn’t change with rising or lowering class.

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Social Class and Partisanship

Republicans• Do better with poor whites in

the South

• Do better with Upper Middle Class voters

• Historically have done better with Middle Class voters

Democrats• Do better with poor and

working class

• Do better with the very wealthiest

• Do better with Union Members

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AGEThere is a Difference

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Not as Big a Deal

• Age is not as important as other factors in determining partisanship

• Young voters tend to be less interested in the system

• Young voters tend to be more Democratic

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RACE AND ETHNICITY

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The American Electorate

• Race is more important than class

• African Americans form a political self-conscious group. And Identify with the Democratic Party

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African American Turnout

• This has increased since the 1960’s

• African Americans are heavily Democratic

• Important swing voters in battleground states

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Hispanic Voters

• The Fastest growing and largest ethnicity

• Increasingly Democratic since 2000

• Key in CO, FL, NM in 2008

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GENDER

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Facts on the Ground

• Women vote more than men

• The Gender Gap– Women vote more for Democratic Candidates

– Issue ownership

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Size of the Gender Gap

• Ranges from 5-10 Points

• Security Moms in 2004

• Obama wins both men and women

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Married vs. Single Women

• Married women vote more Republican

• Self-Identified Feminists are very Democratic

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Ideology

A way of looking at Politics

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What is an Ideology

• A set of Fundamental beliefs about government and politics

• They fit together into some consistent and coherent view of the political world

• How should government work?

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Identifying Ideologies

• Americans are able to identify themselves

• Americans are able to identify the relative ideological positions of the parties.

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More Moderates and Conservatives

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It is Not the Same as Party Identification!

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It Tends to be stable

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Figure 4.8 The public’s policy “mood,” 1952–2008

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College Kids Tend to Be Liberal

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Ideologies vary on Issues

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Ideologies vary on Social Issues in Particular

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Many voters Cannot Use Ideology Meaningfully

• Very Few of us are Politically sophisticated

• Most of us group ideology based on the likes and dislikes of the parties and candidates they represent

• A lot of us have no issue content whatsoever

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Correspondence of Ideological Self-Ratings and Summary of Positions on Ten Issues,

2008

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Levels of Political Conceptualization, 1956–2000