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  • Lang, Robert E.  (2)
  • Hess, Stephen
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  • Washington, D.C : Brookings Institution Press  (2)
  • Culture conflict  (2)
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  • Washington, D.C : Brookings Institution Press  (2)
  • 1
    ISBN: 9780815738473 , 0815738471
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 441 Seiten , Karten, Diagramme , 23 cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Damore, David, 1970- Blue metros, red states
    DDC: 306.20973
    Keywords: Political culture ; Culture conflict ; Rural-urban relations ; Group values (Sociology) ; Culture conflict ; Group values (Sociology) ; Political culture ; Politics and government ; Rural-urban relations ; United States Politics and government ; United States ; USA ; Präsidentenwahl ; Bundesstaat ; Wechselwähler ; Wahlverhalten ; Stadt ; Vorstadt
    Abstract: Preface: The origins of blue metros, red states -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Blue horizons and red roadblocks -- Mid-Atlantic: Pennsylvania and Virginia -- South Atlantic: Georgia and North Carolina -- Florida -- Midwest: Michigan and Ohio -- Upper Midwest: Minnesota and Wisconsin -- Texas -- Mountain West: Arizona, Colorado, and Nevada -- From blue metros to blue states -- Epilogue: the view from Washington.
    Abstract: "Democratic-leaning urban areas in states that otherwise lean Republican is an increasingly important phenomenon in American politics, one that will help shape elections and policy for decades to come. Blue Metros, Red States explores this phenomenon by analyzing demographic trends, voting patterns, economic data, and social characteristics of twenty-seven major metropolitan areas in thirteen swing states that will ultimately decide who is elected president and the party that controls each chamber of Congress. The book's key finding is a sharp split between different types of suburbs in swing states. Close-in suburbs that support denser mixed use projects and transit such as light rail mostly vote for Democrats. More distant suburbs that feature mainly large-lot, single-family detached houses and lack mass transit often vote for Republicans. The book locates the red/blue dividing line and assesses the electoral state of play in every swing state. This red/blue political line is rapidly shifting, however, as suburbs urbanize and grow more demographically diverse. Blue Metros, Red States is especially timely as the 2020 elections draw near"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 081573848X , 9780815738480
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.20973
    Keywords: Rural-urban relations ; Group values (Sociology) ; Political culture ; Culture conflict ; United States Politics and government ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Democratic-leaning urban areas in states that otherwise lean Republican is an increasingly important phenomenon in American politics, one that will help shape elections and policy for decades to come. Blue Metros, Red States explores this phenomenon by analyzing demographic trends, voting patterns, economic data, and social characteristics of twenty-seven major metropolitan areas in thirteen swing states that will ultimately decide who is elected president and the party that controls each chamber of Congress. The book's key finding is a sharp split between different types of suburbs in swing states. Close-in suburbs that support denser mixed use projects and transit such as light rail mostly vote for Democrats. More distant suburbs that feature mainly large-lot, single-family detached houses and lack mass transit often vote for Republicans. The book locates the red/blue dividing line and assesses the electoral state of play in every swing state. This red/blue political line is rapidly shifting, however, as suburbs urbanize and grow more demographically diverse. Blue Metros, Red States is especially timely as the 2020 elections draw near"--
    Abstract: Front Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Information -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Preface: The Origins of Blue Metros, Red States -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Blue Horizons and Red Roadblocks -- Mid-Atlantic: Pennsylvania and Virginia -- South Atlantic: Georgia and North Carolina -- Florida -- Midwest: Michigan and Ohio -- Upper Midwest: Minnesota and Wisconsin -- Texas -- Mountain West: Arizona, Colorado, and Nevada -- From Blue Metros to Blue States -- Epilogue: The View from Washington -- Appendix -- Index -- Back Cover
    Note: Includes index
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