Listening to the American Voter: What Was On Voters' Minds in Presidential Elections, 1960 to 2016

Listening to the American Voter: What Was On Voters' Minds in Presidential Elections, 1960 to 2016

by David E Repass
Listening to the American Voter: What Was On Voters' Minds in Presidential Elections, 1960 to 2016

Listening to the American Voter: What Was On Voters' Minds in Presidential Elections, 1960 to 2016

by David E Repass

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Overview

This book explains why elections from 1960 to 2016 came out the way they did. Why did voters choose one candidate over the other and what issues were they concerned with? The answer comes from talking to thousands of voters and analyzing their verbatim responses.

Traditional methods used by most political analysts have often led to false interpretations. The book presents a unique model that can predict the vote of 95 percent of respondents. The book also shows that there are two major forces—long-term and short-term—that can explain the overall results of an election. In addition, the author finds a new, highly reliable way to measure the ideological composition of the American electorate.

Appropriate for students of American government and informed citizens as well, this book is a revolution in the study of electoral behavior.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367467470
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/05/2020
Pages: 188
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

David E. RePass is Emeritus Professor of Political Science at the University of Connecticut and author of the landmark article "Issue Salience and Party Choice."

Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter 1 Long-Term Forces Chapter 2 Short-term Forces Chapter 3 Measuring Issues Chapter 4 Images of the Candidates Chapter 5 The Components of Vote Chapter 6 Ideology Chapter 7 Polarization Conclusions Appendix A My Model Equation and the Components Appendix B Calculating the Amount of Random Response Appendix C My Method of Measuring Belief Systems Appendix D Demographic Uniqueness of the Ideological Blocs

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