Latino Politics in the United States

Latino Politics in the United States
Title Latino Politics in the United States PDF eBook
Author Victor M. Rodriguez
Publisher Kendall Hunt Publishing Company
Pages 242
Release 2005
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780757519178

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The Latino Gender Gap in U.S. Politics

The Latino Gender Gap in U.S. Politics
Title The Latino Gender Gap in U.S. Politics PDF eBook
Author Christina E. Bejarano
Publisher Routledge
Pages 194
Release 2013-12-17
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1135010617

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Many questions remain unanswered about the observable differences in voting behavior, partisanship, and cultural attitudes among men and women. Bejarano offers an authoritative, critical reflection on how this political gender gap is displayed in the racial/ethnic-minority groups in the U.S.

The Latina Advantage

The Latina Advantage
Title The Latina Advantage PDF eBook
Author Christina E. Bejarano
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 196
Release 2013-09-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0292745648

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During the past decade, racial/ethnic minority women have made significant strides in U.S. politics, comprising large portions of their respective minority delegations both in Congress and in state legislatures. This trend has been particularly evident in the growing political presence of Latinas, yet scholars have offered no clear explanations for this electoral phenomenon—until now. In The Latina Advantage, Christina E. Bejarano draws on national public opinion datasets and a close examination of state legislative candidates in Texas and California to demonstrate the new power of the political intersection between race and gender. Underscoring the fact that racial/ethnic minority women form a greater share of minority representatives than do white women among white elected officials, Bejarano provides empirical evidence to substantiate previous theoretical predictions of the strategic advantage in the intersectionality of gender and ethnicity in Latinas. Her evidence indicates that two factors provide the basis for the advantage: increasingly qualified candidates and the softening of perceived racial threat, leading minority female candidates to encounter fewer disadvantages than their male counterparts. Overturning the findings of classic literature that reinforce stereotypes and describe minority female political candidates as being at a compounded electoral disadvantage, Bejarano brings a crucial new perspective to dialogues about the rapidly shifting face of America’s electorate.

A Century of Votes for Women

A Century of Votes for Women
Title A Century of Votes for Women PDF eBook
Author Christina Wolbrecht
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 323
Release 2020-01-30
Genre History
ISBN 1107187494

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Examines how and why American women voted since the Nineteenth Amendment was ratified in 1920.

Latinos and the 2016 Election

Latinos and the 2016 Election
Title Latinos and the 2016 Election PDF eBook
Author Gabriel R. Sanchez
Publisher
Pages 302
Release 2020
Genre Hispanic Americans
ISBN 9781611863611

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"The essays in this volume provide a detailed analysis of the state and national impact Latino voters had in the 2016 election"--

The Latino Gender Gap in U.S. Politics

The Latino Gender Gap in U.S. Politics
Title The Latino Gender Gap in U.S. Politics PDF eBook
Author Christina E. Bejarano
Publisher Routledge
Pages 216
Release 2013-12-17
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1135010609

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Many questions remain unanswered about the observable differences in voting behavior, partisanship, and cultural attitudes among men and women. Latino political participation in the United States is generally lower than the rest of the population, mainly due to their high proportion of youth and foreign born populations that are ineligible to vote. This dynamic is slowing changing, partly as a result of the rapidly growing Latino population in the United States. This book delves deeper into the complex gender differences for Latino political behavior. More specifically, it is a political analysis of the diverse U.S. Latino population and the interacting factors that can influence male and female differences in voting and policy attitudes. Christina E. Bejarano carefully unpacks more aspects of the gender category for Latinos, including analyzing the gender differences in Latino political behavior across national origin, foreign born status, and generational status. The Latino gender gap can have far-reaching political implications on electoral politics. As the Latino population highlights their growing political sway, the major political parties have and will strategically mobilize and court the Latino electorate, Latinas in particular.

The Turnout Gap

The Turnout Gap
Title The Turnout Gap PDF eBook
Author Bernard L. Fraga
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 289
Release 2018-11-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1108475191

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Persistent racial/ethnic gaps in voter turnout produce elections that are increasingly unrepresentative of the wishes of all Americans.