On the basis of a 2019 YouGov survey of white respondents (n = 734), the impact of racial beliefs on support for Donald Trump was explored. The analysis revealed that in addition to racial resentment, white nationalism—a desire to keep the United States white demographically and culturally—was strongly related to faith in Trump. Analyses based on a 2019 Amazon Mechanical Turk survey yielded similar results and also showed that white nationalism increased willingness to wear a MAGA hat. Future research on the political consequences of racial beliefs should focus on what whites think not only of blacks but also of themselves
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<p>We argue that both Obama ‘08 and Trump ‘16 benefited from unusually high enthusiasm generated dur...
The election of Donald Trump in 2016 has been identified by observers as the outcome of a wave of na...
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White nationalism has played a critical role in shaping United States politics for over 150 years. S...
In this article, we examine the degree to which White support for Donald Trump is driven by economic...
This work seeks to analyze the history of white nationalist ideologies in American political history...
Why did Americans vote for Donald Trump in the 2016 Presidential election? Social scientists have pr...
The purpose of this inquiry is to ascertain the level of prevalence of white nationalist rhetoric an...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election, in...
This article explains Donald Trump’s brutal political effectiveness in terms of his white nationalis...
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A strain of racist, xenophobic populism is sweeping through many democracies, jumping from the fring...
This article is a transcript of an interview conducted by Susan Ross on 12 January, 2017, with Profe...
Overt and blatant racism of the type that was once used to justify Jim Crow laws and other forms of ...
“Trumpism” is not a coherent socio-political doctrine. Where it does cohere is in its symbolic attem...
<p>We argue that both Obama ‘08 and Trump ‘16 benefited from unusually high enthusiasm generated dur...
The election of Donald Trump in 2016 has been identified by observers as the outcome of a wave of na...
At the time of the 2016 general elections, coal jobs in the Untied States had dramatically decreased...
White nationalism has played a critical role in shaping United States politics for over 150 years. S...
In this article, we examine the degree to which White support for Donald Trump is driven by economic...
This work seeks to analyze the history of white nationalist ideologies in American political history...
Why did Americans vote for Donald Trump in the 2016 Presidential election? Social scientists have pr...
The purpose of this inquiry is to ascertain the level of prevalence of white nationalist rhetoric an...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election, in...
This article explains Donald Trump’s brutal political effectiveness in terms of his white nationalis...
In this article, we explore the ethno-nationalist populism of Donald Trump’s Twitter communication d...
A strain of racist, xenophobic populism is sweeping through many democracies, jumping from the fring...
This article is a transcript of an interview conducted by Susan Ross on 12 January, 2017, with Profe...
Overt and blatant racism of the type that was once used to justify Jim Crow laws and other forms of ...
“Trumpism” is not a coherent socio-political doctrine. Where it does cohere is in its symbolic attem...
<p>We argue that both Obama ‘08 and Trump ‘16 benefited from unusually high enthusiasm generated dur...
The election of Donald Trump in 2016 has been identified by observers as the outcome of a wave of na...