This study sought to understand how political attitudes are formed and how do these attitudes affect political life in America? The author approached the research through case study to make conclusions. The study began with a hypothesis that the shaping of political attitudes is a political strategy used to threaten democracy. Chapter one found that politicians leverage messaging strategies to shape political attitudes and align the electorate; these strategies may or may not be based on facts, but rather facts as seen by the politician/political parties. Chapter two furthers an examination of how political attitudes are formed through the lens of race and identity rhetoric. The literature review, further supported by case study discov...
The SRC has mainly focussed its 1952 and 1956 election studies upon explaining the vote through vari...
The American political landscape is defined by a two-party system of government with elites on eithe...
Political interest pops up as a powerful explanator in many models of political behavior and attitud...
textThis dissertation looks at political attitudes. The determinants of political attitudes are num...
Democracy is abstract and murky concept. This is particularly apparent in the wide variety of belief...
Eighty-five Olivet students (57 women) participated for extra credit in a study focused on the relat...
The 2000 presidential election was a disaster for the legitimacy of the electoral process in America...
This research seminar is intended to serve two functions for political science majors. First, it is ...
This thesis considers the relationship between public and elite opinion and explores the causes of p...
The central question the project asks is to what degree are policy attitudes shaped by aversion to p...
This research tests the potential of the media to influence the public's potential voting behavior a...
Do partisan media influence the American public\u27s political opinions and behaviors? This question...
How does the social environment in which people are embedded impact their political behavior and att...
Mass political behavior is the study of how average citizens form and express opinions about politic...
In the American system of representative government, the public's preferences influence public polic...
The SRC has mainly focussed its 1952 and 1956 election studies upon explaining the vote through vari...
The American political landscape is defined by a two-party system of government with elites on eithe...
Political interest pops up as a powerful explanator in many models of political behavior and attitud...
textThis dissertation looks at political attitudes. The determinants of political attitudes are num...
Democracy is abstract and murky concept. This is particularly apparent in the wide variety of belief...
Eighty-five Olivet students (57 women) participated for extra credit in a study focused on the relat...
The 2000 presidential election was a disaster for the legitimacy of the electoral process in America...
This research seminar is intended to serve two functions for political science majors. First, it is ...
This thesis considers the relationship between public and elite opinion and explores the causes of p...
The central question the project asks is to what degree are policy attitudes shaped by aversion to p...
This research tests the potential of the media to influence the public's potential voting behavior a...
Do partisan media influence the American public\u27s political opinions and behaviors? This question...
How does the social environment in which people are embedded impact their political behavior and att...
Mass political behavior is the study of how average citizens form and express opinions about politic...
In the American system of representative government, the public's preferences influence public polic...
The SRC has mainly focussed its 1952 and 1956 election studies upon explaining the vote through vari...
The American political landscape is defined by a two-party system of government with elites on eithe...
Political interest pops up as a powerful explanator in many models of political behavior and attitud...