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American National Election Studies ANES studies have been held in conjunction with every Presidential election since 1952 (and most off-year) Congressional elections. A large portion of political science knowledge concerning U.S. electoral behavior is derived from this series of studies. Each ANES is a survey of approximately one to two thousand randomly selected respondents who collectively constitute a representative sample of the American voting-age population at the time.

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Page 1: American National Election Studies ANES studies have been held in conjunction with every Presidential election since 1952 (and most off-year) Congressional

American National Election Studies• ANES studies have been held in conjunction with every

Presidential election since 1952 (and most off-year) Congressional elections.

• A large portion of political science knowledge concerning U.S. electoral behavior is derived from this series of studies.

• Each ANES is a survey of approximately one to two thousand randomly selected respondents who collectively constitute a representative sample of the American voting-age population at the time.

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DayExit Polls

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Party Identification and Ideology (ANES)

• Party affiliation and identification– Generally speaking, do you think of yourself as a Republican, a

Democrat, an Independent, or what? [If partisan] Would you call yourself a strong Republican/Democrat or a not very strong Republican/Democrat? [If Independent] Do you think of yourself as closer to the Democratic Party or the Republican Party?

– About 95% of the mass public identify themselves as Democratic, Republican, or Independent.

• Ideology:– We hear a lot of talk these days about liberals and

conservatives. Where would you place yourself in these terms, or haven’t you thought much about this?

– About 20-25% of the mass public “haven’t thought much about this.”

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Party Identification: 1952-2008

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Dems, Reps, and Pure Independents: 1952-2008

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Ideology: 1972 - 2008

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Party ID and Ideology

• Note the anomaly:– more Democrats than Republicans, but– more conservatives than liberals.

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Party Identifi-cationand

Ideology: 1970s vs.

2000s

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Ideology at the Mass Level

• Abortion and Health Insurance opinions are largely unrelated.

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Ideology at the Mass LevelEconomic/New Deal Issues

vs. Social/Cultural/”Family Values” Issues

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Presidential Approval

• “Do you approve or disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling his job as President?”

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Party Identification “Colors” Presidential Approval (and other opinions)

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Obama Approval (Gallup)

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Democratic Vote By Party ID

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Turnout (Self-Reported) Voted by Party ID

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What Is This Map?

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2008 Electoral Map (Red Blue)

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Voting by States

• The Electoral College system means that geography (in particular, state boundaries) is important in President elections.

• Historically, Presidential (and other) voting has exhibited sectional (geographical) patterns).

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Sectionalism:1904

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What Is This Map?

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Median Household Income

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What Is Going On?

• “Wal-Mart [or Sam’s Club] Republicans”?

• “Trust fund Democrats”?

• What’s The Matter With Kansas? How Conservatives Won the Heart of America? (Thomas Frank)

• Are we that far beyond the New Deal electoral alignment?

• Actually -- No

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• Uses 2000 and 2004 National and State Exit Polls– Plus ANES

• Andrew Gelman et al., “Rich State, Poor State, Red State, Blue State: What’s the Matter with Connecticut,” Quarterly Journal of Political Science (March 2007)

• The following charts are all from the 2000 National and State Exit Polls.

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2004: If Only Rich Voted

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2004: If Only Middle $ Voted

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2004: If Only Poor Voted

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Rich vs. Poor States/Rich vs. Poor Voters

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Bartels: “What’s the Matter with What’s the Matter with Kansas”

• Yes, white (“working class”) voters without college degrees have become less Democratic in voting habits.

• But this results almost entirely from the realignment in the South.

• Moreover, while “social/cultural issues” have become more important, they are more important among (middle/upper class) voters with college degrees than those without.

• Many middle/upper class voters in blue states are socially liberal and vote Democratic, many fewer in red states.

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