"As the United States becomes more diverse, understanding how different populations choose who to support politically will become more important. This book uses Black voters to explain the candidate selection process and demonstrate how various identity groups choose who to vote for"--
"As the United States becomes more diverse, understanding how different populations choose who to support politically will become more important. This book uses Black voters to explain the candidate selection process and demonstrate how various identity groups choose who to vote for"--
Julian J. Wamble is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at George Washington University. His research has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, and Journal of Politics.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments List of figures List of tables Introduction 1. The historical foundations of community commitment 2. Community commitment signalling framework 3. The nuances in black voters' candidate selection process 4. An aggregate test of community commitment signalling 5. Community commitment signalling & black candidate evaluations 6. Community commitment signalling & white candidate evaluations Conclusion References Index Appendices.
Acknowledgments List of figures List of tables Introduction 1. The historical foundations of community commitment 2. Community commitment signalling framework 3. The nuances in black voters' candidate selection process 4. An aggregate test of community commitment signalling 5. Community commitment signalling & black candidate evaluations 6. Community commitment signalling & white candidate evaluations Conclusion References Index Appendices.
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