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Margaret C. Kenski, Ph.D Arizona Opinion Kate Kenski, Ph.D University of Arizona
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Overview Introduction: The 49% nation The 2012 election: What happened The 2012 election: Why did it happen The 2012 election: What does it mean for the future
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The 49% Nation In 2000, the nation was divided. In 2012, the national divisions continue. The voting public is increasingly disenchanted with both parties. The divisions are political and cultural.
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Values Gap 10% values gap in 1987 between major party identifiers has increased to 18% in 2012 2012 48% approve of gay marriage 53% agree that abortion should be legal 46% agree that immigrants threaten American values 40% Independents, 31% Democrats, 27% Republicans
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Divisions within Parties Republicans RINOs versus Tea Party Democrats Blue Dog Democrats who are fiscally conservative versus Progressives who support big government
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Popular Vote by County
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Historical Standards Obama Shouldn’t Have Won 52% say things are off on the wrong track 55% say economic conditions are poor, staying the same, or getting worse 76% say the condition of the nation’s economy is not-so-good or poor 43,000,000 Americans are on food stamps 7.9% are unemployed Avg household income has declined $4,000 since 2009 35% decline in the value of the avg middle class family’s assets
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The 2012: What Happened Electoral College 2012:332 Obama206 Romney 2008:365 Obama173 McCain House 2012:195 Democrats234 Republicans6 Undecided 2010: 193 Democrats 242 Republicans 0 Other Senate 2012:53 Democrats 45 Republicans 2 Independents 2010: 51 Democrats 47 Republicans 2 Independents Turnout (% of those eligible to vote who actually voted) 2012:57.5% 2008: 62.3% 2004:60.4% 2000:54.2%
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The 2012 Election: Why It Happened TotalObamaRomney Democrat38%92%7% Republican32%6%93% Independent or something else 29%45%50%
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The 2012 Election: Why It Happened TotalObamaRomney Male47%45%52% Female53%55%44% TotalObamaRomney White72%39%59% Black13%93%6% Hispanic/Latino10%71%27% Asian3%73%26% Other2%58%38%
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The 2012 Election: Why It Happened TotalObamaRomney 18-2411%60%36% 25-298%60%38% 30-3917%55%42% 40-4920%48%50% 50-6428%47%52% 65 and over16%44%56%
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The 2012 Election: Why It Happened TotalObamaRomney No high school diploma 3%64%35% High school graduate 21%51%48% Some college/AA degree 29%49%48% College grad29%47%51% Postgraduate study 18%55%42%
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The 2012 Election: Why It Happened 2011 total family income TotalObamaRomney Under $30K20%63%35% $30K-$49,99921%57%42% $50K-$99,99931%46%52% $100K- $199,999 21%44%54% $200K- $249,999 3%47%52% $250K or more4%42%55%
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The 2012 Election: Why It Happened Religious service attendance TotalObamaRomney Weekly42%39%59% Occasionally40%55%43% Never17%62%34%
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Issues Economy Jobs Immigration GOP War on Women
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Obama Gaffe: You didn’t build that
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Romney Gaffe: 47%
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Romney Killed My Wife Ad
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GOP War on Women
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Campaign Factors Obama defined Romney Obama had a better ground game Romney missed opportunities Hurricane Sandy
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Future Political Landscape Ultimately, voters opted for security over economic freedom and less regulation. 56% of voters in OH and MI approved of the auto bailout. Tax increase measures that affect large number of voters are opposed by the majority.
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Future Political Landscape Neither candidates nor voters endorse serious solutions Only taxing those making over $250K enjoyed a majority of support. That would raise $80 billion with a $1.4 trillion deficit. National debt likely to rise to $20 trillion by 2016.
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Future Political Landscape Demographics have changed less than pundits proclaim. Turnout raises the impact of some groups more than others. Low Evangelical turnout in 2008 Low White turnout in 2012 Gender gap probably less when other factors like income and marital status are considered
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Future Political Landscape Young voters have somewhat different social values than their parents Campaigns will continue to be negative because it works Gridlock in Congress will lead to more government by regulations than by legislation
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Future Political Landscape Trust in government is likely to remain low 76% trusted federal government to do the right thing in 1964 8% trust the government today Social media will continue to increase in importance as campaign media
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