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Rural Republican Realignment In The Modern South The Untold Story M V Hood

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Rural Republican Realignment In The Modern South The Untold Story M V Hood
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Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 32 MB
Pages: 280
Author: M. V. Hood, Seth C. McKee
ISBN: 9781643363028, 9781643363035, 9781643363011, 1643363026, 1643363034, 1643363018
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Rural Republican Realignment In The Modern South The Untold Story M V Hood by M. V. Hood, Seth C. Mckee 9781643363028, 9781643363035, 9781643363011, 1643363026, 1643363034, 1643363018 instant download after payment.

A detailed study of rural white southerners' decades-long shift from Democrats to Republicans Since the 1948 Dixiecrat revolt from the national Democratic Party, rural white southerners have experienced a painstakingly slow transformational shift from being fiercely loyal Democrats to stalwart Republicans. In Rural Republican Realignment in the Modern South, M. V. Hood III and Seth C. McKee examine the factors driving this movement as they detail the long and winding path rural white southerners took to the Grand Old Party. In this first book-length empirically based study focusing on rural southern voters, Hood and McKee examine their changing political behavior, arguing that their Democratic-to-Republican transition is both more recent and more durable than most political observers realize. By analyzing data collected from their own region-wide poll along with a variety of carefully mined primary-source data, the authors explain why rural white southerners have become the core group in the modern Republican voting coalition. Understanding voting patterns in the rural South, Hood and McKee contend, has become central to understanding the current electoral landscape.

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