Who Votes Now?: Demographics, Issues, Inequality, and Turnout in the United States,Used

Who Votes Now?: Demographics, Issues, Inequality, and Turnout in the United States,Used

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Who Votes Now? compares the demographic characteristics and political views of voters and nonvoters in American presidential elections since 1972 and examines how electoral reforms and the choices offered by candidates influence voter turnout. Drawing on a wealth of data from the U.S. Census Bureau's Current Population Survey and the American National Election Studies, Jan Leighley and Jonathan Nagler demonstrate that the rich have consistently voted more than the poor for the past four decades, and that voters are substantially more conservative in their economic views than nonvoters. They find that women are now more likely to vote than men, that the gap in voting rates between blacks and whites has largely disappeared, and that older Americans continue to vote more than younger Americans. Leighley and Nagler also show how electoral reforms such as Election Day voter registration and absentee voting have boosted voter turnout, and how turnout would also rise if parties offered more distinct choices.Providing the most systematic analysis available of modern voter turnout, Who Votes Now? reveals that persistent class bias in turnout has enduring political consequences, and that it really does matter who votes and who doesn't.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the main focus of the book 'Who Votes Now?' A: The book examines the demographic characteristics and political views of voters and nonvoters in American presidential elections since 1972, analyzing how electoral reforms and candidates' choices affect voter turnout.
  • Q: Who are the authors of 'Who Votes Now?' A: The book is authored by Jan Leighley and Jonathan Nagler, who provide a systematic analysis of modern voter turnout.
  • Q: What type of data does 'Who Votes Now?' utilize? A: The authors draw on data from the U.S. Census Bureau's Current Population Survey and the American National Election Studies to support their findings.
  • Q: How does 'Who Votes Now?' address class bias in voting? A: The book reveals that there is a persistent class bias in voter turnout, showing that the rich have consistently voted more than the poor, and discusses the political consequences of this bias.
  • Q: What trends in voting demographics are highlighted in the book? A: The book highlights that women are more likely to vote than men, the gap in voting rates between blacks and whites has largely disappeared, and older Americans vote more than younger Americans.
  • Q: Does the book discuss the impact of electoral reforms on voter turnout? A: Yes, 'Who Votes Now?' explores how electoral reforms, such as Election Day voter registration and absentee voting, have contributed to increased voter turnout.
  • Q: What is the publication date of 'Who Votes Now?' A: The book was published on November 24, 2013.
  • Q: How many pages are in 'Who Votes Now?' A: The book contains a total of 232 pages.
  • Q: What is the binding type of 'Who Votes Now?' A: The book is available in paperback binding.
  • Q: Is 'Who Votes Now?' suitable for readers interested in political science? A: Yes, the book provides an in-depth analysis of voter demographics and turnout, making it suitable for readers interested in political science and electoral studies.