Despite growing movements in the United States toward equal rights for the gay community in the areas of employment, marriage, and housing, there persists a significant underrepresentation of the gay community in elected office. This study used an innovative survey method to examine a sample of college students to discern whether or not this negative bias persists among younger voters. If, in fact, younger voters differ from older voters, this could have vital implications for the electability of gay candidates, and force policy changes towards a more accepting society for non-heterosexual Americans generally
Although battles over gay and lesbian rights have appeared prominently in political arenas, scholars...
An examination of the gay/lesbian rights movement demonstrates that many of McAdam\u27s concepts fro...
This dissertation draws on a comparative case study framework (Bartlett & Vavrus, 2016) to examine o...
Our study concerns the factors leading to the electoral success and failure of LGBTQ candidates in t...
Our study concerns the factors leading to the electoral success and failure of LGBTQ candidates in t...
The primary goal of any elected official is to accurately reflect the interest of their constituency...
Data suggest that there are at least 11 million lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) peopl...
The modern LGBT+ rights movement in the United States has pushed both political and social advanceme...
Lesbians, gay men, and bisexuals (LGBs) in the United States are strikingly more likely to vote for ...
A growing minority group in the United States, the LGBT community increasingly advocates for politic...
"July 2014."Dissertation Supervisor: Dr. Mitchell S. McKinney.Includes vita.[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO TH...
This piece originally appeared in the CSPA Journal in 1994 and presented literature on LGBT students...
Existing research suggests that supporters of gay rights have outmobilized their opponents, leading ...
Nontraditional candidates for elective office—including non-Whites, women, and homosexuals— have bee...
There is a sizable literature researching how individual's demographics (gender, age, race/ethnicity...
Although battles over gay and lesbian rights have appeared prominently in political arenas, scholars...
An examination of the gay/lesbian rights movement demonstrates that many of McAdam\u27s concepts fro...
This dissertation draws on a comparative case study framework (Bartlett & Vavrus, 2016) to examine o...
Our study concerns the factors leading to the electoral success and failure of LGBTQ candidates in t...
Our study concerns the factors leading to the electoral success and failure of LGBTQ candidates in t...
The primary goal of any elected official is to accurately reflect the interest of their constituency...
Data suggest that there are at least 11 million lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) peopl...
The modern LGBT+ rights movement in the United States has pushed both political and social advanceme...
Lesbians, gay men, and bisexuals (LGBs) in the United States are strikingly more likely to vote for ...
A growing minority group in the United States, the LGBT community increasingly advocates for politic...
"July 2014."Dissertation Supervisor: Dr. Mitchell S. McKinney.Includes vita.[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO TH...
This piece originally appeared in the CSPA Journal in 1994 and presented literature on LGBT students...
Existing research suggests that supporters of gay rights have outmobilized their opponents, leading ...
Nontraditional candidates for elective office—including non-Whites, women, and homosexuals— have bee...
There is a sizable literature researching how individual's demographics (gender, age, race/ethnicity...
Although battles over gay and lesbian rights have appeared prominently in political arenas, scholars...
An examination of the gay/lesbian rights movement demonstrates that many of McAdam\u27s concepts fro...
This dissertation draws on a comparative case study framework (Bartlett & Vavrus, 2016) to examine o...