Although the association between evangelical Protestant and Republican affiliations is now a fundamental aspect of American politics, this was not the case as recently as the early 1980s. Following work on secular political realignment and the issue evolution model of partisan change, I use four decades of repeated cross-sectional survey data to examine the dynamic correlates of evangelical Protestant and Republican affiliations, and how these factors promote changes in partisanship. Results show that evangelical Protestants have become relatively more likely to attend religious services and to oppose homosexuality, abortion, and welfare spending. Period-specific mediation models show that opposition to abortion, homosexuality, and welfare ...
Scholars and laypeople have become concerned that American religion and politics has increasingly di...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Political Science, 2011. "Chapter 3 of the d...
The party coalitions that emerged from the New Deal realignment were defined by race, nationality an...
Although the association between evangelical Protestant and Republican affiliations is now a fundame...
While most white evangelicals in America have advocated moral, cultural, and social conservatism sin...
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...
For the past century, the bulk of white evangelicalism has been tightly linked to very conservative ...
Today scholars are using various forms of James D. Hunter’s culture war theory to explain the impact...
The research topic I will be focusing on will be to understand how the association of the increasing...
The prevailing narrative in political science is that evangelical identity drives the political beha...
Many churchgoing Protestants support a highly political role for the Christian religion, endorsing C...
Recent research in American political behaviour has examined at length the increased closeness of wh...
This article examines the political alignment and voting behavior of major Arnerican reli~ous tradit...
Evangelicals in the U.S. tend to support candidates who advocate for a minimal government and signif...
Scholars and laypeople have become concerned that American religion and politics has increasingly di...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Political Science, 2011. "Chapter 3 of the d...
The party coalitions that emerged from the New Deal realignment were defined by race, nationality an...
Although the association between evangelical Protestant and Republican affiliations is now a fundame...
While most white evangelicals in America have advocated moral, cultural, and social conservatism sin...
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...
For the past century, the bulk of white evangelicalism has been tightly linked to very conservative ...
Today scholars are using various forms of James D. Hunter’s culture war theory to explain the impact...
The research topic I will be focusing on will be to understand how the association of the increasing...
The prevailing narrative in political science is that evangelical identity drives the political beha...
Many churchgoing Protestants support a highly political role for the Christian religion, endorsing C...
Recent research in American political behaviour has examined at length the increased closeness of wh...
This article examines the political alignment and voting behavior of major Arnerican reli~ous tradit...
Evangelicals in the U.S. tend to support candidates who advocate for a minimal government and signif...
Scholars and laypeople have become concerned that American religion and politics has increasingly di...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Political Science, 2011. "Chapter 3 of the d...
The party coalitions that emerged from the New Deal realignment were defined by race, nationality an...