2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1747-1346.2007.00113.x
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The Consolidation of the White Southern Congressional Vote: The Roles of Ideology and Party Identification

Abstract: This article examines the effects of party identification and ideology on white southerners’ vote choices in U.S. House races from 1980 to 1994. Using American National Election Studies data, we employ descriptive statistics and a variety of regression techniques to test these relationships. We find party identification was more important in explaining vote choice in the election of 1994 than in previous years, and a majority of white southerners first identified with Republicans in 1994. We also find ideology… Show more

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