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The Long Southern Strategy - How Chasing White Voters in the South Changed American Politics (Paperback)
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The Long Southern Strategy - How Chasing White Voters in the South Changed American Politics (Paperback)
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The Southern Strategy was but one in a series of decisions the GOP
made not just on race, but on feminism and religion as well, in
what Angie Maxwell and Todd Shields call the "Long Southern
Strategy." The Southern Strategy is traditionally understood as a
Goldwater and Nixon-era effort by the Republican Party to win over
disaffected white voters in the Democratic stronghold of the
American South. To realign these voters with the GOP, the party
abandoned its past support for civil rights and used racially coded
language to capitalize on southern white racial angst. However,
that decision was but one in a series of decisions the GOP made not
just on race, but on feminism and religion as well, in what Angie
Maxwell and Todd Shields call the "Long Southern Strategy." In the
wake of Second-Wave Feminism, the GOP dropped the Equal Rights
Amendment from its platform and promoted traditional gender roles
in an effort to appeal to anti-feminist white southerners,
particularly women. And when the leadership of the Southern Baptist
Convention became increasingly fundamentalist and politically
active, the GOP tied its fate to the Christian Right. With
original, extensive data on national and regional opinions and
voting behavior, Maxwell and Shields show why all three of those
decisions were necessary for the South to turn from blue to red. To
make inroads in the South, however, GOP politicians not only had to
take these positions, but they also had to sell them with a
southern "accent." Republicans embodied southern white culture by
emphasizing an "us vs. them" outlook, preaching absolutes, accusing
the media of bias, prioritizing identity over the economy,
encouraging defensiveness, and championing a politics of
retribution. In doing so, the GOP nationalized southern white
identity, rebranded itself to the country at large, and
fundamentally altered the vision and tone of American politics.
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