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Who Voted. 4/2/2013. Clearly Stated Learning Objectives. Evaluate how people develop political opinions and how this impacts their political behavior. Evaluate and interpret the importance of partisanship in shaping political opinion and vote choice
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Who Voted 4/2/2013
Clearly Stated Learning Objectives • Evaluate how people develop political opinions and how this impacts their political behavior. • Evaluate and interpret the importance of partisanship in shaping political opinion and vote choice • Analyze the theories of why people vote and apply them to the 2012 Election.
Office Hours • Today 11-2 • Wednesday 10-2
Voter Turnout in 2008, 2010, 2012 • 130 Million voted, 61% which was the highest rate since 1968 • In 2010 it was 42% • In 2012 it was 57.5%
A Shrinking margin of Victory • Obama’s margin shrank from 2008 by 2% • Only 1.3% higher than Bush’s Re-election
“If you had the Ear of the Presidential Candidates. what advice you would give to advise them on their respective campaigns”?
Reassembling the 2008 Coalition Group Factors and the 2012 vOTE
Motivate the Base • For Groups to matter • Size • Suffrage • Loyalty
Groups that Made a difference in 2008 and again in 2012 • African Americans • Latinos • Young Voters • Partisans
Group voting in 2008 African-Americans Latinos Voted 2-1 for Obama Still voted “below their weight” Key in North Carolina, Florida, Nevada and New Mexico • Increased turnout • Increased support for Democrats • Key in Indiana, Virginia, North Carolina
The Role of Race in 2012 • One of the largest racial divides in history • It influences many aspects of society • Within the next 50 years, no racial or ethnic group will have a minority
Where Race Was a Factor Latinos African Americans Ohio Virginia Florida • New Mexico • Colorado • Nevada • Florida
Young Voters in 2012 • 60-40 For Obama • This is down by 6% • What about other Age Groups
Still the biggest factor in vote choice Partisanship
Party Identification • A perpetual screen • More important in recent years • Still the Best Predictor
Independents Mattered • 29% of the electorate • Often Break for the Wining Candidate • 2004 vs. 2008 • In 2012, they Broke for Romney, and Johnson • But not enough to win
Partisanship in 2012 • Still the Biggest Factor in Voting • More D’s than R’s, the D’s Win • America is sorted by party once again
A way of looking at Politics Ideology
What is an Ideology • A set of Fundamental beliefs about government and politics • They fit together into some consistent and coherent view of the political world • How should government work?
Gender and Marriage • The Gender Gap • Why?
Marriage • Married People vote Republican • Singles vote Democratic