Voting behaviour Flashcards

1
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What are the two most significant minority ethnic groups in elections

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Blacks and hispanics

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How strong was black support for the Ds in the 11 elections between 1980-2020

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They always gave atleast 83% of the Ds

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3
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Which president was said to have a particular affinity with black americans during his presidency

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Clinton

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4
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When was their loyal support especially useful

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During the difficult period of his impeachment and trial

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5
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What impact did Obama being the first black presidential candidate have on black voting

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The share of black people voting D rose from 88% in 2004 to 95% in 2008. Black turnout was also up, going to 13% of the electorate

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6
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What did black support fall back to in 2016 with Clinton

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89%

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7
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Give a statistic to illustrate how hispanics are growing as a proportion of the pop

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According to the 2000 census it formed 12% of the pop, but the 2010 figure put this at 16%

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Why is the political importance of this change yet to show

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Because they are are young demographic and some of them have not reached voting age

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9
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Give some states where Hispanics make up more than 25% of the pop

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  • California
  • Nevada
  • Arizona
  • Texas
  • New Mexico
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10
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Why can we not view hispanics as one monolithic voting block to the extent that we can with other ethnicities

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Because they are from various groups such as Mexico, Cuba and Puerto Rico and this country of origin impacts the way they will vote

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Why was Bush able to make a significant bid for the hispanic vote in 2000

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  • GWB speaks fluent Spanish
  • His brother, Jeb, is married to a hispanic woman
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12
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Why can this bid be called successful

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The R vote among hispanics increased significantly from 20% in 1996 to 31% in 2000 and then to 43% in 2004

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13
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What had this decreased back down to by 2016

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It had gone down to 28%, with Clinton hold a 38 point lead among hispanic voters

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14
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Why did Trump’s 2016 campaign drive hispanic voters away

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Due to his negative attitude towards mexican immigrants

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15
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What kind of nasty things did he say about Mexican immigrants

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They’re bringing drugs, they’re bringing crime, they’re rapists

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16
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What did he promise to do to keep Mexican immigrants out of the country

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Build a wall

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17
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Why did the hispanic R vote increase in 2020

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Due to the admiration among some hispanic men for the machismo image of Trump, a man’s man, and the successful if rather exaggerated link he made between the Ds, socialism and communism. His concerns that a Biden-Harris ticket was a path towards socialism resonated with many Cuban American and Venezuelan American voters who reside in Florida

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18
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Why is it surprising that religion is a deciding factor in US voting behaviour

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Because there is a strict separation between church and state

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19
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What is religion closely linked to

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The social and moral that divide the parties

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20
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What is Protestant Christianity linked to

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The religious right, social conservativism and the bible belt

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21
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What is the bible belt

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A line of southern states from Texas to southern and central Virginia

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22
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Give a statistic to show how Protestants are a staple support group for the Rs

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Given the Rs between 54-62% of their votes in each of the last 6 presidential elections

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23
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Which group within protestant Christianity make an even greater difference to the R vote

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Evangelical Christians

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24
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What was the particularly high vote share they lended to Trump in 2016

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81%

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25
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Why can this not be solely attributed to Trump

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It might have had more to do with antipathy towards Clinton than commitment to Trump

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26
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Why are SC nominations particularly important in gaining their vote

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Because this group more than any other places a high premium on the appointment of strict constructionist judges who will hand down decisions in line with their conservative social agenda

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27
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How is the term ‘Christian evangelicans’ sometimes improperly used

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It is necessary to distinguish between ‘evangelicals’, whose priorities are mainly spiritual, and ‘Christian nationalists’ who have political views. Many of those who pollsters refer to as evangelicals are better described as Christian nationalists

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28
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How dis Trump illustrate this distinction

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He had little time for the practise of evangelical christianity while holding many of the beliefs of christian nationalism, like the promotion of religious symbolism in the public arena, and the promotion of policy that supports Christian beliefs. His brandishing of the Bible outside a Washington Church in June 2020 in order to make a political point, when he rarely if ever attends a place of worship illustrates this distinction

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29
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Give some statistics to show how Biden did surprisingly well among evangelical voters considering he was a D president

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He got nearly 1/4 of the vote nationwide

In Michigan he won 29% of the E vote

He won just 14% of white evangelicals but in doing so still managed to nearly triple Clintonn’s figure of 5% in 2016

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30
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Why is a swing in white evangelical voters particularly important

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Because they make up 1/3 of all voters in Virginia, which is a crucial swing state

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31
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What was the reason for Biden’s success among evangelicals

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Had a well planned series of ads playing of Christian radio stations throughout the campaign

They appeared more convinced by Biden’s compassionate tones and devout faith than Trump’s Bible waving in Washington as a photo opportunity

Some young evangelicals were opposed to Trump

Biden deliberately employed evangelical language in an attempt to connect with them

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32
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Which party did Catholics traditionally lend their support to

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The Ds

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33
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Why?

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Due to its strong links to European Catholicism among the immigrant communities, especially among Irish Americans in the Northeast

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34
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When did D support among Catholics begin to wane

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The 1970s

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35
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Why

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Because of its support for abortion. Devout Catholics are therefore drawn to the Rs based on this issue

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36
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Why can this swing towards the Rs not be called a major one

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Because the Ds have still won the catholic vote in 4 of the last 6 presidential elections

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37
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Why was 2016 an especially disappointing vote in terms of the Catholic vote share for the Ds`

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Only 45% voted D - the lowest figure in a two party contest since 1984

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38
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How did this improve in 2020

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Biden turned a 4 point deficit into a 5 point lead

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39
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Why do trends among Jewish and Muslim voters matter less than the previous two religiions discussed

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Because they make up a smaller proportion of the pop

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40
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Which party do Jews and Muslims generally support

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The Ds

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41
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What % of Jewish voters supported Biden in 2020

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68%

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42
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What % of Muslim voters supported Biden in 2020

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64%

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43
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Why does this high Muslim vote not necessarily mean that they liked Biden

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  • Trump had instigated a travel ban affecting 7 majority Muslim countries
  • In a 2016 interview he said ‘I think Islam hates us’
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44
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Make the case that this high Muslim vote was not simply born out of a negative reaction to Trump

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  • In 2015, Trump said ‘I love the Muslims, I think they’re great people’. Although even with this said, Muslims could not have been sure where they stood with Trump due to his subsequent actions and comments
  • ## Muslims have traditionally favoured the Ds so this was not a break from usual trends
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45
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What did 2020 exit polls say about the trend between frequency of attendance at religious service and party support

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61% of those who said they attended worship at least weekly said they voted for Trump, versus 37% who said they voted for Biden. Those who worshipped at least once monthly favoured Biden over Trump 54%-45%

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46
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What does the trend between religious practise and voting behaviour link to

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The stance of the parties on social and moral issues

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47
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Those with no religious affiliation is a growing segment of the US electorate. In which areas is atheism growing in particular?

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Amongst younger, urban voters

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48
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Where does the allegiance generally lie for atheistic voters

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The Ds

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49
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Give some statistics to prove that this was the case in 2020

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72% backed Biden over Trump

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50
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Explain the fact that atheists are more likely to support the Ds

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Probably best explained by the association between the Rs and the more conservative sections of the christian churches, and their desire to bring more aspects of the christian faith into public life. This includes reintroducing prayers into state run schools, something opposed by most secularists who wish to maintain the separation of church and state

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51
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Give a statistic to prove that women are more likely to vote for the D party than men

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In 9 out of the 10 presidential elections between 1964 and 2000, women were significantly more supportive of the D candidate, a trend that has continued into the 21st century. This is referred to as the gender gap

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52
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What is the gender gap

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The gap between the support given to a candidate by women and the support given to the same candidate by men

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53
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What was the gender gap for Trump in 2016 and 2020

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11 points - with 53% of men and 42% of women voting for Trump in 2020

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54
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Why was this significant

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Because it was the widest gender gap for an R candidate for over half a century

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55
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What was the gender gap for Biden

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It was even wider at 12 points, with 57% of women and 45% of men voting for him

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56
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Why was his VP pick crucial in gaining the female vote

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Because he selected a woman

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57
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What is the reason for the gender gap between the two parties

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Policy differences between the two main parties. In five major policy areas, abortion, law and order, gun control, defence spending and women’s rights, the Ds tend to take positions that are more favoured by women

They also tend to have a higher number of high profile female politicians

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58
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Give some examples of D policy positions that are favoured by women

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  • Pro choice on abortion
  • Tend to favour lower levels of defence spending
  • Oppose capital punishment
  • Support gun control
  • Made a close but unsuccesful attempt for an equal rights amendment to the constitution protecting the civil rights of women
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59
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Give some examples of high profile female politicians within the D party

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  • Clinton
  • Speaker Pelosi
  • First ever female VP Harris
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60
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Explain the growing gap for R candidates seen under Trump

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Some of the explanation lies in his attitude and treatment of women. This became prominent in the primaries, when he made rude remarks about fellow R candidate Carly Fiorina as well as the political commentator Megyn Kelly. Controversry also arose in the GE campaign where just a month before election day a videotape was released into the public domain showing Trump bragging in vulgar terms about kissing, groping and trying to have sex with different women - even women he knew to be married. ‘When your a star, they let you do it. They let you do anything’

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Give some statistic to prove that the drop in female voting for the Rs was actually surprisingly low following these comments and actions

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Support only fell by 3% from the 2012 R tally. And in 2020 his support among women actually increased by 1%

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Why were these results still bad despite the drop off not seeming too harsh

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Both results are still record lows for Rs and represent figures not seen since 1964

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63
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Who do those who have never attended college or university tends to support

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The Rs

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64
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Who do those who have graduated from college or uni with at least a bachelors give the majority of their votes too

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The Ds

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65
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Give some statistics to prove that we must connsider all of these factors (race, education, gender and religion) at the same time rather than in isolation when looking at voting behaviour

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While 54% of non college educated voters went Trump in 2020, this increased to 67% among white non college educated voters and then 70% among non college educated voters who were white and male

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66
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Give some statistics to prove how Biden made inroads into Trump’s large scale support from white, non college educated men in 2020

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While Clinton received the support of only 26% of these men in 2016 this rose to 35% by 2020. Biden made especially significant gains amongst these groups in key battleground states and this was crucial in in the Ds winning back these states and therefore the presidency

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67
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What were these two states

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Wisconsin and Michigan

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68
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How much did Biden increase the vote share among these men in Wisconsin compared to 2016

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26% to 35%

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69
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What about in Michigan

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From 24% to 34%

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70
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What proportion of the US pop are white?

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60%

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71
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What proportion of the US pop are black

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13%

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72
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What proportion of the US pop are hispanic

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18%

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73
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When did the trend that white voters favour the R candidates begin

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1968

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74
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Why do white voters tend to support the Rs

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R policies tend to appeal to white voters regardless of their socioeconomic status. Many of them believe that the Rs will govern in their best interests (rational choice theory). These white voters are bothered by the progressive agenda of the Ds which they equate with an overbearing state and excessive taxation

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75
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Which one of Trump’s campaign slogans polled well with white voters

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MAGA

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76
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Give some statistics that display how well Trump did with whites in 2016

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He achieved 57% of the white vote compared to Clinton’s 37%

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77
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The margin was 20% in 2016. What was it reduced down to by 2020?

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17%

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78
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Why was this white swing crucial in 2020

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Many of those who switched resided in swing states and played a key role in Biden defeating Trump in these states

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79
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What was surprising about this swing in 2020

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That many of those who switched to the Ds were men, which in theory would have made them more likely to be committed R voters

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80
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How did Trump cancel out Biden eating into the margin of the white vote enjoyed by the Rs

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Because Trump did the same in relation to the minority vote margin the Ds enjoy

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81
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Give some statistics to prove that

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Although the D share of black votes remained high at 75%, this was also the lowest in a presidential election since 2004

Trump increased his share of the black vote from 8% in 2016 to 12% in 2020

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82
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Did this shift in black support for Trump among blacks come from men or womeen

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Men

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83
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Explain this uptick in black, particularly black male, support for Trump in 2020

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  • A ‘Black Voices for Trump’ campaign repeatedly and falsely claimed that Biden had called young black men ‘super predators’
  • Some support from the black community stemmed from voters who thought he was more likely to bring about economic prosperity and financial security
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84
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Trump also made inroads into the latino community. In which two states in particular did this happen

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Florida and Texas

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85
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Give some statistics to show how Trump performed well among latino voters in 2020

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Increased his share of the latino vote by 3% compared to 2016

The Latino D margin of 33% was the lowest since the 2004 election

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86
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What two things were these latino gains by Trump offset by

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  • The loss of white voters
  • Increased black turnout
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87
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Why was the increased Hispanic support for Trump in Florida especially imoortant

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He increased his share of the hispanic vote in Florida by 11% and this was a crucial factor in the state remaining red

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88
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What important support group for Trump in 2016 softened their support for him in 2020

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Evangelicals and Catholics

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Why can it be said that he actually did alot for these groups in terms of the importance they place on SC appointments

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He gave them three SC justices and many more in the lower federal courts

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90
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What explains to vote swing towards Biden from catholics

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Biden is a catholic

91
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Who has been the only other catholic president

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JFK

92
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Give some statistics to prove that Biden’s support among catholics paled in comparison to that which was enjoyed by JFK

A

Biden won 52% of their vote while Kennedy obtained nearly 80%

93
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Which states did the catholic swing impact the Rs not winning

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  • Wisconsin
  • Pennsylvania
  • Michigan
94
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What proportion of the Jewish vote did Biden win

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77%

95
Q

What proportion of the Jewish vote did Clinton win in 2016

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71%

96
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What % of Jews voted for Trump

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21%

97
Q

Why did some expect Trump to support better than this among Jews

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Because he had worked to secure a normalisation of relations between Israel and some Arab countries

98
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What other issues outweighed this for Jews and made them turnout for Biden

A

COVID, climate change and healthcare

99
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What % of men voted Trump in 2020

A

53%

100
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What % of women voted for Biden

A

57

101
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Why is the female vote particularly important

A

Because women are more reliable voters

102
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Give a statistic to prove that they are more reliable voters

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In the 2012 and 2016 elections, women outvoted men by around 10 million ballots

103
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Give a statistic to show that mixing gender and ethnic voting can complicate the picture

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Even though Biden polled well with women in general, when we look at white women in specific we see that 55% voted for Trump

104
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What % of those with a university degree voted for Biden in 2020

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55%

105
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What % of those with a uni degree voted for Trump in 2020

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42%

106
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Biden had a 13 point lead among those with a uni degree. In 2020. How much of a lead did Clinton have over Trump in this regard in 2016

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9 points

107
Q

Looking at these factors are useful. When do they become especially useful

A

When we mix the factors

108
Q

What % of voters supported Trump

A

47%

109
Q

What % of voters supported Biden

A

51%

110
Q

What was the swing to the Dems since 2016

A

+2

111
Q

What % of men voted for Trump

A

53

112
Q

What % of men voted for Biden

A

45

113
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What was the swing to the Ds among men since 2016

A

+4

114
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What % of women voted for Trump

A

42

115
Q

What % of women voted Biden

A

57

116
Q

What was the female swing towards the Ds compared to 2016

A

+3

117
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What % of whites voted Trump

A

58

118
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What % of whites voted Biden

A

41

119
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What was the swing towards the Ds among whites

A

+4

120
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What % of blacks voted Trump

A

12%

121
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What % of blacks voted Biden

A

87%

122
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What was the swing to the Ds among blacks

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-5

123
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What % of hispanics voted Trump

A

32

124
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What % of hispanics voted Biden

A

65%

125
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What was the swing towards the Ds amongst latinos

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-3

126
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What % of asians voted Trump

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34

127
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What % of asians voted Biden

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61

128
Q

What was the swing towards the Ds from asians

A

-9

129
Q

What % of white men voted Trump

A

61

130
Q

What % of white men voted Biden

A

38

131
Q

What was the swing towards the Ds among white men

A

+9

132
Q

What % of white women voted Trump

A

55

133
Q

What % of white women voted Biden

A

44

134
Q

What was the swing towards the Ds from white women

A

-1

135
Q

What % of black men voted Trump

A

19

136
Q

What % of black men voted Biden

A

79

137
Q

What % of black women voted Trump

A

9

138
Q

What % of black women voted Biden

A

90

139
Q

What was the vote swing towards the Ds among both black men and black women

A

-9

140
Q

What % of hispanic men voted Trump

A

36%

141
Q

What % of hispanic men voted Biden

A

59%

142
Q

What was the swing towards the Ds among hispanic men

A

-6

143
Q

What % of hispanic women voted trump

A

30%

144
Q

What % of hispanic women voted Biden

A

69%

145
Q

What was the swing towards the Ds among latino women

A

-3

146
Q

What % of married men voted Trump

A

55%

147
Q

What % of married men voted Biden

A

44%

148
Q

What was the swing towards the Ds from married men

A

+10

149
Q

What % of married women voted Trump

A

51%

150
Q

What % of married women voted Biden

A

47%

151
Q

What was the swing towards the Ds among married women

A

-6

152
Q

What % of unmarried men voted Trump

A

45%

153
Q

What % of unmarried men voted Biden

A

52%

154
Q

What was the swing towards the Ds among unmarried men

A

+6

155
Q

What % of unmarried women voted Tru,p

A

36

156
Q

What % of unmarried women voted Biden

A

63%

157
Q

What was the swing towards the Ds among unmarried women

A

-2

158
Q

What % of white evangelicals voted Trump

A

76%

159
Q

What % of white evangelicals voted Biden

A

24%

160
Q

What was the swing towards the Ds from white evangelicals

A

+13

161
Q

What % of catholics voted Trump

A

47%

162
Q

What % of catholics voted Biden

A

52%

163
Q

What was the swing towards the Ds among Catholics

A

+9

164
Q

What % of high school graduates voted Trump

A

54%

165
Q

What % of high school graduates voted Biden

A

46%

166
Q

What was the swing towards the Ds among high school graduates

A

-2

167
Q

What % of those with some college education voted Trump

A

47%

168
Q

What % of those with some college education voted Biden

A

51%

169
Q

What % of college graduates voted Trump

A

43%

170
Q

What % of college graduates voted Biden

A

55%

171
Q

What was the swing towards the Ds among those with some college education

A

+13

172
Q

What was the swing towards the Ds among college graduates

A

+8

173
Q

What % of post graduates voted Trump

A

37%

174
Q

What % of post graduates voted Biden

A

62%

175
Q

What was the swing towards the Ds among post graduates

A

+4

176
Q

What % of white non college graduates voted Trump

A

67%

177
Q

What % of white non college graduates voted Biden

A

32

178
Q

What was the swing among non college educated whites

A

+4

179
Q

What % of white non college men voted Trump

A

70%

180
Q

What % of white non college men voted Trump Biden

A

28

181
Q

What was the swing among white non college men

A

+7

182
Q

What % of white non college women voted Trump

A

63%

183
Q

What % of white non college women coted Biden

A

36

184
Q

What was the swing towards the Ds among white non college women

A

+1

185
Q

What % of white college graduates voted Trump

A

48%

186
Q

What % of white college graduates voted Biden

A

51%

187
Q

What was the swing towards the Ds from white college graduates

A

+7

188
Q

What % of white college grad men voted Trump

A

51%

189
Q

What % of white college grad men voted Biden

A

48%

190
Q

What was the swing towards the Ds among white college grad men

A

+12

191
Q

What % of white college grad women voted Trump

A

45%

192
Q

What % of white college grad women voted Biden

A

54%

193
Q

What was the swing towards the Ds among white college grad women

A

+3

194
Q

I’ll give a voter category and you say what proportion of the electorate they made up in 2020

A

!!!

195
Q

Men

A

48%

196
Q

Women

A

52%

197
Q

Whites

A

67%

198
Q

Blacks

A

13%

199
Q

Latinos

A

13%

200
Q

Asians

A

4%

201
Q

White men

A

35%

202
Q

White women

A

32%

203
Q

Black men

A

4%

204
Q

Black women

A

8%

205
Q

Hispanic men

A

5%

206
Q

Hispanic women

A

8%

207
Q

Married men

A

30%

208
Q

Married women

A

26%

209
Q

Unmarried men

A

20%

210
Q

Unmarried women

A

23%

211
Q

White evangelicals

A

28%

212
Q

Catholics

A

25%

213
Q

High school graduate highest level of qual

A

19%

214
Q

Some level of college education highest

A

23%

215
Q

College graduate

A

41%

216
Q

Post graduates

A

15%

217
Q

White non college

A

35%

218
Q

White non college men

A

18%

219
Q

White non college women

A

17%

220
Q

White college grad

A

32%

221
Q

White college grad men

A

17%

222
Q

White college grad women

A

14%

223
Q
A