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Patrick Flavin, Baylor University
Unlike much work in this area, this book does not just focus on public opinion or political participation; it focuses on both. Each chapter explains the major theories to help the reader understand why people think and behave the way they do. Including lots of graphs and tables to provide a clear picture of the American electorate, this book is a must for any course that examines voters.
Drew Seib, Murray State University
This book expertly illustrates the changes that have taken place in electoral politics over the past 75 years. Bergbower's discussions of party identification, voter decision-making, and citizen engagement are accessible for both those inside and outside academia, and offer smart policy recommendations to produce a better informed, tolerant, and active electorate.
Heather Evans, Sam Houston State University
Bergbower offers an expansive analysis of both stability and shifts in electoral behavior in the United States, drawing from rich and varied sources of data to answer questions related to political socialization, partisan identification, political knowledge, turnout, and more. In addressing these themes, Bergbower reflects on the importance of citizen participation in politics and offers insights on fostering engagement. This accessible volume will be of value to students exploring voting and elections, public opinion, and political participation especially.
Philip Habel, University of South Alabama