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Red state, blue state, rich state, poor state: why Americans vote the way they do
Red state, blue state, rich state, poor state: why Americans vote the way they do
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Princeton University Press
Publication Date
c2008
Language
English
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Introduction
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.
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Election
Elections
Elections -- United States
Political parties
Political parties -- United States
Politics, Practical
Politics, Practical -- United States
Presidents
Presidents -- Election
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Contributors
Gelman, Andrew
ISBN
9780691139272
069113927
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