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Racial attitudes & political cross-pressures in nationalized elections: The case of the Republican coalition in the Trump era
Affiliation:1. University of Nevada, Reno, United States;2. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States;1. University of Rijeka, Faculty of Economics, Ivana Filipovića 4, 51000 Rijeka, Croatia;2. University of Zagreb, Faculty of Economics and Business, J.F. Kennedy 6, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia;3. University of Sarajevo, School of Economics and Business, Trg oslobodjenja 1, 71000 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina;4. University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Administration, Gosarjeva ulica 5, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia;1. Texas Tech University, United States;2. Auburn University, United States
Abstract:While scholars have found that Trump was able to capitalize on the racial attitudes of white voters, it is less clear how these racial attitudes influenced vote-choice across partisan and ideological cleavages in the electorate. It is also unclear whether racial attitudes affected voting at the congressional level or electoral outcomes at the aggregate level. Using a novel measure of racial attitudes at the subnational level and survey data, we make three clear findings: (1) Trump and Republican congressional candidates benefited from conservative racial attitudes both at the aggregate level and among white voters, (2) this electoral benefit for Republicans persisted during the 2018 midterm elections, and (3) the effect of attitudes on vote-choice did not significantly vary across partisan and ideological cleavages in the white electorate. Our findings suggest that, even during the era of highly nationalized and partisan elections, racial attitudes are still a mechanism by which Republicans can win significant electoral support among Democrats and relatively liberal voters in the white electorate. These findings have implications for the growing salience of race in the Republican electoral coalition.
Keywords:White racial attitudes  Congressional elections  Electoral choice  Spatial voting  Nationalized electoral contexts
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