Partisan Hearts and Minds: Political Parties and the Social Identities of Voters

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government, Political Parties
Cover of the book Partisan Hearts and Minds: Political Parties and the Social Identities of Voters by Donald Green, Bradley Palmquist, Eric Schickler, Yale University Press
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Author: Donald Green, Bradley Palmquist, Eric Schickler ISBN: 9780300132007
Publisher: Yale University Press Publication: October 1, 2008
Imprint: Yale University Press Language: English
Author: Donald Green, Bradley Palmquist, Eric Schickler
ISBN: 9780300132007
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication: October 1, 2008
Imprint: Yale University Press
Language: English
In this, the first major treatment of party identification in twenty years, three political scientists assert that identification with political parties still powerfully determines how citizens look at politics and cast their ballots. Challenging prevailing views, they build a case for the continuing theoretical and political significance of partisan identities.

The authors maintain that individuals form partisan attachments early in adulthood and that these political identities, much like religious identities, tend to persist or change only slowly over time. Scandals, recessions, and landslide elections do not greatly affect party identification; large shifts in party attachments occur only when the social imagery of a party changes, as when African Americans became part of the Democratic Party in the South after the passage of the Voting Rights Act. Drawing on a wealth of data analysis using individual-level and aggregate survey data from the United States and abroad, this study offers a new perspective on party identification that will set the terms of discussion for years to come.
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In this, the first major treatment of party identification in twenty years, three political scientists assert that identification with political parties still powerfully determines how citizens look at politics and cast their ballots. Challenging prevailing views, they build a case for the continuing theoretical and political significance of partisan identities.

The authors maintain that individuals form partisan attachments early in adulthood and that these political identities, much like religious identities, tend to persist or change only slowly over time. Scandals, recessions, and landslide elections do not greatly affect party identification; large shifts in party attachments occur only when the social imagery of a party changes, as when African Americans became part of the Democratic Party in the South after the passage of the Voting Rights Act. Drawing on a wealth of data analysis using individual-level and aggregate survey data from the United States and abroad, this study offers a new perspective on party identification that will set the terms of discussion for years to come.

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