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Nov 9, 2021 · Establishment Liberals and Committed Conservatives turned out at slightly lower rates (78% each), though both groups still participated at substantially higher rates than the overall population. Democratic Mainstays and Populist Right were somewhat lower still (68% and 67%, respectively).
- Acknowledgments
Political engagement among typology groups; 13. How the...
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The 2021 typology has both one of the largest sample sizes...
- 1. Partisanship and political engagement
Devout and Diverse, in particular, stand out for their...
- Acknowledgments
Oct 24, 2017 · Devout and Diverse, in particular, stand out for their general low level of attention to public affairs. New Era Enterprisers, Market Skeptic Republicans and Disaffected Democrats also express less interest, and vote at lower rates, than other groups. Partisan coalitions in the typology
- Within The GOP, Divides Over The Fairness of The Economic System
- Views on Race Underscore Deep Partisan Divisions, Intraparty Differences
- Differences Within Both Partisan Coalitions in Views of Immigration
- Divisions Among Gop-Oriented Groups on Cooperation with U.S. Allies
- Most Faith and Flag Conservatives Say Belief in God Is Essential For Morality
- Deep Divides Between Partisan Coalitions on Access to Voting
The Republican coalition generally has a conservative outlook on taxes, the impact of large corporations and the fairness of the U.S. economic system, with one notable exception: On several issues, the views of Populist Right are closer to Democratic-aligned groups than to other Republican groups. An overwhelming share of Populist Right (87%) say t...
Perhaps no issue area highlights the deep divide between the partisan coalitions – and within them – more clearly than attitudes about race and racial justice. Among Democratic-oriented groups, Progressive Left stand out for their firm belief that a lot more needs to be done to ensure equal rights for all, regardless of race or ethnicity, and that ...
Opinions on immigration – like views on race – are mostly divided along partisan lines, though there also are differences within the coalitions. Among Democratic-aligned groups, majorities say that the nation’s openness to people from all over the world is essential to who we are as a nation and that people who have immigrated illegally generally m...
In views of foreign policy, there are illuminating divides among Republican groups, particularly when it comes to U.S. cooperation with key allies. Committed Conservatives stand out for their view that the U.S. should consider its allies’ interests – a view that is more closely aligned with some Democratic groups than with those on the right. Nearl...
Faith and Flag Conservatives are considerably more religious than other typology groups, including other groups on the right. For example, they are only typology group in which a majority say practicing their faith is very important to them personally. This is reflected in other attitudes of Faith and Flag Conservatives toward religion and whether ...
In the wake of the contested 2020 election, views on voting access have become deeply partisan issues. This is reflected in the opinions of political typology groups: Sizable majorities in all four Democratic-oriented groups view voting as a fundamental right for all citizens that should not be restricted; fewer than half of those in Republican-ali...
- Reem Nadeem
May 22, 2024 · More than one-third of the world's population live under authoritarian rule (39.4%), a share that has been creeping up in recent years. According to the 2023 Democracy Index, 74 of the 167 countries and territories covered by the model are democracies of some type.
Jul 19, 2022 · Just over half (54%) of youth who belong to population groups designated as visible minorities reported they were likely to vote in the next federal election, which was significantly lower than the 77% among non-visible minorities.
In this respect, participation differences across racial/ethnic groups are endogenous to the political system under study. New data sources and empirical techniques have led to a better understanding of the causes of racial/ethnic disparities in political participation rates.
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Jan 1, 2022 · Members’ participation is episodic, stimulated by specific issues, or rather, single events, pressure-group initiatives being limited in time, in contrast with the kinds of participation associated with traditional, large, territorially based, and ideological associations or political parties.