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008 080327s2008 njuab b 001 0 eng
010 _a2008013737
020 _a9780691139272
050 _aJK 1976
_b.G283 2008
100 _aGelman, Andrew
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245 0 _aRed state, blue state, rich state, poor state :
_bwhy Americans vote the way they do /
_cAndrew Gelman ... [and four others].
260 _aPrinceton, N.J. :
_bPrinceton University Press,
_cc2008.
300 _a233 pages :
_billustrations (some color), maps (some color)
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 179-218) and index.
505 _aIntroduction -- Rich state, poor state -- How the talking heads can be so confused -- Income and voting over time -- Inequality and voting -- Religious reds and secular blues -- The United States in comparative perspective -- Polarized parties -- Competing to build a majority coalition -- Putting it all together.
520 _aDiscusses a variety of myths about voting trends in the U.S. to reveal how economic status of individuals run counter to the economic condition of that individual's state, with empirical research focusing on the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections.
650 _aElections
_zUnited States.
_9109105
650 _aElections
_zUnited States.
_2sears
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650 _aPolitical parties
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650 _aPolitical parties
_zUnited States.
_2sears
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650 _aPolitics, Practical
_zUnited States.
_2sears
_993944
650 _aPresidents
650 _aPresidents
_zUnited States.
_2sears
_922630
650 _aUnited States
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700 _aBafumi, Joseph
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700 _aCortina, Jeronimo
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700 _aGelman, Andrew.
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700 _aPark, David
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700 _aShor, Boris
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