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Race To The Bottom How Racial Appeals Work In American Politics Lafleur Stephensdougan

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Race To The Bottom How Racial Appeals Work In American Politics Lafleur Stephensdougan
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: AZW3
File size: 1.04 MB
Author: LaFleur Stephens-Dougan;
ISBN: 9780226698984, 022669898X
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Race To The Bottom How Racial Appeals Work In American Politics Lafleur Stephensdougan by Lafleur Stephens-dougan; 9780226698984, 022669898X instant download after payment.

African-American voters are a key demographic to the modern Democratic base, and conventional wisdom has it that there is political cost to racialized "dog whistles," especially for Democratic candidates. However, politicians from both parties and from all racial backgrounds continually appeal to negative racial attitudes for political gain.

Challenging what we think we know about race and politics, LaFleur Stephens-Dougan argues that candidates across the racial and political spectrum engage in "racial distancing," or using negative racial appeals to communicate to racially moderate and conservative whites-the overwhelming majority of whites-that they will not disrupt the racial status quo. Race to the Bottom closely examines empirical data on racialized partisan stereotypes to show that engaging in racial distancing through political platforms that do not address the needs of nonwhite communities and charged rhetoric that targets African Americans, immigrants, and others can be politically advantageous. Racialized communication persists as a well-worn campaign strategy because it has real electoral value for both white and black politicians seeking to broaden their coalitions. Stephens-Dougan reveals that claims of racial progress have been overstated as our politicians are incentivized to employ racial prejudices at the expense of the most marginalized in our society.

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