Party support has a strong influence on candidate success in the primary. What remains unexplored is whether party actions during the primary are biased along racial and gender lines. Using candidate demographic data at the congressional level and measures of party support for primary candidates, we test whether parties discriminate against women and minority candidates in congressional primaries and also whether parties are strategic in their support of minority candidates in certain primaries. Our findings show parties are not biased against minority candidates and also that white women candidates receive more support from the Democratic Party than do other types of candidates. Our findings also suggest that parties do not appear to strat...
Using an original dataset of state party bylaws, this dissertation examines the institutional role o...
Only a few studies of the lower federal court confirmation process consider the role of the race/gen...
Endorsing Obama in 2008 licensed some Americans to favour Whites over Blacks––an example of moral se...
Party support has a strong influence on candidate success in the primary. What remains unexplored is...
Primary elections in the United States have been under-studied in the political science literature. ...
The following study is comprised of three essays, each examining a different manner by which race an...
This dissertation is fundamentally concerned with how individuals use information cues during primar...
Despite Barack Obama’s momentum in the early phase of the democratic nomi-nation, the process of sel...
Today, we are witnessing a rise in the campaign and election of female candidates and candidates of ...
Despite the record number of women and candidates of color running for office since 2016, racial and...
It has long been suggested that gender stereotyping undercuts support for female candidates, yet a g...
Originally published in Public Opinion Quarterly, v. 55, no. 2 (1991), p. 218-231."Scholars have dev...
Women ran, donated and voted in record numbers during the 2020 elections, despite a global pandemic ...
Abstract: Racial resentment has been shown to have a significant impact on voting by whites in recen...
This study seeks to examine how gender stereotypes and political party stereotypes influence voters’...
Using an original dataset of state party bylaws, this dissertation examines the institutional role o...
Only a few studies of the lower federal court confirmation process consider the role of the race/gen...
Endorsing Obama in 2008 licensed some Americans to favour Whites over Blacks––an example of moral se...
Party support has a strong influence on candidate success in the primary. What remains unexplored is...
Primary elections in the United States have been under-studied in the political science literature. ...
The following study is comprised of three essays, each examining a different manner by which race an...
This dissertation is fundamentally concerned with how individuals use information cues during primar...
Despite Barack Obama’s momentum in the early phase of the democratic nomi-nation, the process of sel...
Today, we are witnessing a rise in the campaign and election of female candidates and candidates of ...
Despite the record number of women and candidates of color running for office since 2016, racial and...
It has long been suggested that gender stereotyping undercuts support for female candidates, yet a g...
Originally published in Public Opinion Quarterly, v. 55, no. 2 (1991), p. 218-231."Scholars have dev...
Women ran, donated and voted in record numbers during the 2020 elections, despite a global pandemic ...
Abstract: Racial resentment has been shown to have a significant impact on voting by whites in recen...
This study seeks to examine how gender stereotypes and political party stereotypes influence voters’...
Using an original dataset of state party bylaws, this dissertation examines the institutional role o...
Only a few studies of the lower federal court confirmation process consider the role of the race/gen...
Endorsing Obama in 2008 licensed some Americans to favour Whites over Blacks––an example of moral se...