Party affiliation has long been the driving force behind
electoral politics in the United States. Despite this fact, scant
attention has been devoted to the American electoratea (TM)s party
imagesa "the "mental pictures" that individuals have about the
parties which enable citizens to translate events in the larger
political environment into terms meaningful to them as individuals.
Party images are central to understanding individualsa (TM)
political perceptions and, ultimately, voting behavior.
Party Images in the American Electorate systematically examines
the substance, evolution, and manipulation of party images within
the American public over the last half century, both within the
public as a whole and within important subgroups based on class,
race and ethnicity, sex, and religiosity. Ultimately, this
important book investigates how these party images are tied into
the story of party polarization and how they affect electoral
outcomes in the United States.
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