Abstract The presence of an African-American candidate on the bal-lot running for President in 2008 raises the possibility that the election outcome might have been influenced by anti-African-American racism among voters. This paper uses data from the Associated Press-Yahoo! News-Stanford University survey to explore this possibility, using mea-sures of both explicit racism (symbolic racism) and implicit racism (the Affect Misattribution Procedure). The parameters of multinomial logistic regression equations were estimated to test the hypotheses that racism might have behaved differently on election day than they would have had racism been eliminated. The findings suggest that racism’s impact o
Recent U.S. elections have witnessed the Democrats nominating both black and female presidential can...
In the week before the 2008 United States Presidential Election, 1,057 registered voters reported th...
Abstract We demonstrate that the use of self-reported turnout data often results in misleading infer...
The victory of Barack Obama over John McCain in the 2008 presidential election marked a historic and...
Every election has unique elements, but the 2008 U.S. presidential race had it all: an African-Ameri...
In an attempt to understand the extent to which racism and sexism influenced affect toward Barack Ob...
Objective: The effects of racial attitudes on the vote choice of whites in the 2012 U.S. presidentia...
Since Barack Obama's presidential campaign of 2008, media outlets have changed how race is covered a...
Research to date on the Obama campaign has focused almost exclusively on how racial attitudes influe...
Much published research indicates that voting behavior in the 2008 presidential election and evaluat...
Abstract Estimates of voter turnout indicate that African Americans cast ballots at unprecedented ra...
This is such a historic time in our country\u27s story, due to the reprieve from the usual choice of...
This is such a historic time in our country’s story, due to the reprieve from the usual choice of mi...
Would the outcome of the 2008 election have been different if Hillary Clinton, John Edwards, or a pa...
We explore the degree to which media coverage of the 2008 Democratic presidential nominating contest...
Recent U.S. elections have witnessed the Democrats nominating both black and female presidential can...
In the week before the 2008 United States Presidential Election, 1,057 registered voters reported th...
Abstract We demonstrate that the use of self-reported turnout data often results in misleading infer...
The victory of Barack Obama over John McCain in the 2008 presidential election marked a historic and...
Every election has unique elements, but the 2008 U.S. presidential race had it all: an African-Ameri...
In an attempt to understand the extent to which racism and sexism influenced affect toward Barack Ob...
Objective: The effects of racial attitudes on the vote choice of whites in the 2012 U.S. presidentia...
Since Barack Obama's presidential campaign of 2008, media outlets have changed how race is covered a...
Research to date on the Obama campaign has focused almost exclusively on how racial attitudes influe...
Much published research indicates that voting behavior in the 2008 presidential election and evaluat...
Abstract Estimates of voter turnout indicate that African Americans cast ballots at unprecedented ra...
This is such a historic time in our country\u27s story, due to the reprieve from the usual choice of...
This is such a historic time in our country’s story, due to the reprieve from the usual choice of mi...
Would the outcome of the 2008 election have been different if Hillary Clinton, John Edwards, or a pa...
We explore the degree to which media coverage of the 2008 Democratic presidential nominating contest...
Recent U.S. elections have witnessed the Democrats nominating both black and female presidential can...
In the week before the 2008 United States Presidential Election, 1,057 registered voters reported th...
Abstract We demonstrate that the use of self-reported turnout data often results in misleading infer...