This thesis examines the influence of religion on party realignment in the United States focusing on Catholic voting behavior. A statistical analysis utilizing bivariate analysis and logistical regressions examines if religion and party realignment is an ecumenical trend expanding beyond Evangelicals to Catholics. It measures scientifically the party trends of the Catholic voter. With data pooled from the National Election Studies from 1960 to 2004, it tests the hypothesis that church attending Catholics are realigning over time into the Republican Party both in vote choice and party identification, because of their pro-life position on abortion. The analysis shows that church attending Catholics have dealigned from the Democratic Party ove...
This article investigates the influence of religious values on domestic social policy-making, with a...
My research paper and its corresponding informative poster with the paper’s highlights details the r...
Many studies have quantified the effect of religious affiliation on abortion-related issues. Howeve...
This thesis examines the influence of religion on party realignment in the United States focusing on...
This thesis examines data from the National Election Studies in order to assess the significant dete...
This paper explains changes in partisanship among Catholics in the last quarter of the 20th Century ...
Although the association between evangelical Protestant and Republican affiliations is now a fundame...
v, 121 p. A Thesis presented to the Clark Honors College, Spring 2005.A print copy of this title is ...
Catholics have long been an important force in American electoral politics even if they make up 21% ...
Catholics have lived in the United States since colonial times and have become increasingly importan...
Abstract Is there a distinctive Catholic vote? Opinions range from the view that Catholics are predi...
Bringing together contributions from leading scholars in religion and politics in the United States,...
Current conventional wisdom holds that the long relationship between American Catholics and the Demo...
This study examined change in the political attitudes of American Catholics between the 1970\u27s an...
We demonstrate that, in comparison to religious groups showing reliable, contemporary voting tendenc...
This article investigates the influence of religious values on domestic social policy-making, with a...
My research paper and its corresponding informative poster with the paper’s highlights details the r...
Many studies have quantified the effect of religious affiliation on abortion-related issues. Howeve...
This thesis examines the influence of religion on party realignment in the United States focusing on...
This thesis examines data from the National Election Studies in order to assess the significant dete...
This paper explains changes in partisanship among Catholics in the last quarter of the 20th Century ...
Although the association between evangelical Protestant and Republican affiliations is now a fundame...
v, 121 p. A Thesis presented to the Clark Honors College, Spring 2005.A print copy of this title is ...
Catholics have long been an important force in American electoral politics even if they make up 21% ...
Catholics have lived in the United States since colonial times and have become increasingly importan...
Abstract Is there a distinctive Catholic vote? Opinions range from the view that Catholics are predi...
Bringing together contributions from leading scholars in religion and politics in the United States,...
Current conventional wisdom holds that the long relationship between American Catholics and the Demo...
This study examined change in the political attitudes of American Catholics between the 1970\u27s an...
We demonstrate that, in comparison to religious groups showing reliable, contemporary voting tendenc...
This article investigates the influence of religious values on domestic social policy-making, with a...
My research paper and its corresponding informative poster with the paper’s highlights details the r...
Many studies have quantified the effect of religious affiliation on abortion-related issues. Howeve...