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How People Voted The Election of 2008
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Clearly Communicated Learning Objectives Understand the decision making process for why people vote as they do and how this changes over time. 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 2008 Election.
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SES AND GROUP FACTORS A Long Term Factor
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Group Voting What makes a group important? The Democrats think more in group terms
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Four Groups that Made a difference in 2008 African Americans Latinos Young Voters Highly educated voters
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RACE AND ETHNICITY
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African American vote in 2008 Compared to 2004 – Higher Turnout – More Democratic Why African Americans Were Important
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Hispanic Voters The Fastest growing and largest ethnicity Increasingly Democratic since 2000 Key in CO, FL, NM
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Race and Vote in 2008
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AGE A Long Term Factor
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Young Voters in 2008 2-1 For Obama Why What about other Age Groups
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Age and Vote 2008
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EDUCATION SES Long Term Factor
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Education in 2008 A curvilinear relationship Obama Does well with both ends of the education spectrum
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Education and Vote
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RELIGION
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Identification vs. Behavior Being a member of a Religion is not an accurate predictor of vote choice Religious activity is a much better predictor
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Church Attendance and Vote
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Who you are Jewish voters Catholics
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Vote By Religion- 2008
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GENDER
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Gender and Marriage The Gender Gap Why?
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Gender in 2008
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Marriage Married People vote Republican Singles vote Democratic
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Marital Status
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Decline of Security Moms
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PARTISANSHIP Still the biggest factor in vote choice
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Party Identification A perpetual screen More important in recent years Still the Best Predictor
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There are more Democrats in 2008 The Long primary Generational/ Regional Replacement Mobilizing African American Voters
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2008 Vote by Party ID
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What about Independents Pure Independents vs. Leaners Independents go for Obama
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Timing of the vote
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Short Term Factors Issues, Candidates & Image
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Candidate Evaluations vs. Issues
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ISSUES Short Term Factor 1
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Most Important Issues
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ECONOMIC ISSUES The Big One
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The Economy The events of 9/14
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Economics
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The War in Iraq No longer the salient Issue of the election Good news from Iraq did not change people’s minds Obama could claim opposition from day 1
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Iraq
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Health Care Not as important as you might think (9% most important problem)
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Energy Policy One of the reasons McCain goes with Palin Never panned out as an issue Cheap oil throughout the fall
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Drilling
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Terrorism
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Immigration No One cared Neither candidate had anything to gain by raising the issue
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CANDIDATE EVALUATIONS Short Term Factor
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Hope and Change A message that worked It meant everything and nothing at the same time
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Hope as a message
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Change
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McCain- Old and Out of Touch
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PARTY IMAGE
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The Republican Brand
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The Third Term
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Retrospective voting on Bush Bush is Unpopular
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McCain Vs. Bush In the best position of any Republican to run against Bush In reality no way to distance himself from Bush
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