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Consider: What makes a person more likely to vote? The Last Word: Assignment 10 for Monday; quiz due date and MC test date TBA – likely Tuesday.
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Unit 2: AP Gov
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Patterns in Vote Choice In terms of ideology, income, education, race/ethnicity, gender and religion… Who is more likely to vote Republican? Who is more likely to vote Democrat? Prospective vs. Retrospective judgment Which is more fair? Which should you use?
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What factors make people more likely to vote? Party ID - Who votes more: Dems or Reps? Income and Education Why has turnout declined as levels of schooling have increased? Age - Older more likely than younger…why? Religious involvement – the more, the more likely… Gender – women slightly higher Race = whites more than blacks Unless at same socioeconomic level (blacks more) **The Type of Election Impediments to participation… Registration requirements No cost to not participating Too busy
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Voter turnout We need to be careful when assessing turnout rates among various subgroups of voters. Voting-eligible population – (VEP) Most commonly, only those who meet qualifications of age and other laws (felony, for example Voting-age population – (VAP) Defined by the Bureau of the Census as everyone residing in the United States, age 18 and older. sometimes lumped with the first group; but this includes people who (for various reasons) are not eligible to vote in a state Registered voters – a smaller number of only those who are signed up to vote
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How do people decide? Cross-pressures sometimes make voting difficult for people Examples of pressures that might come from “opposite sides of the aisle” and make choosing a candidate difficult?
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Voter Profile Quiz For each of the descriptions that follow, determine: A) Whether the person is a likely voter B) What characteristics make them likely or unlikely to vote C) If voting, which party they would be most likely to support D) What current issues might be important to that person?
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Voter Perspective 1 John is 46 year-old white male. He is an electrician who makes $85,000 a year, and has been a member of the Electrical Workers Union for approximately 20 years. He is very religious, attending a Lutheran church each week. He has been divorced for about 5 years, and has 3 children. He gets most of his news from newspapers and occasionally from NBC or CNN.
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Voter Perspective 2 Maria is a Latino mother of 2 who just turned 35. She is a lawyer for a large law firm, and makes about $120,000 per year. She is a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, a devout Catholic, and has been married for 5 years. She uses the Internet for her news, pays close attention to several blogs, and occasionally responds herself to the postings she reads.
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Voter Perspective 3 Eric is a black male, and a recent college graduate from Penn State in the area of business administration. He is 24, single, and just moved to New York City. He is not religious, and spends a good deal of his free time following sports and spending time out and about in New York City.
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Voter Perspective 4 Sophia is a 73 year-old white female, and a grandmother of 6. She is retired from a lifetime as a public school teacher, and receives both a pension and social security. She and her husband live in a retirement community in Vermont, and attend their Methodist church every Sunday. She listens to NPR and watches PBS in order to stay current with the news.
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