Required Resources
Textbook: Chapter 11, 12, 13
Additional scholarly sources you identify through your own research
Initial Post Instructions
Analyze why older, white adults vote in elections more than other groups while describing how each political party cultivates voters and the role an interest group plays in turning people out to the polls.
You can explore political voting data at the United States Census Bureau’s website here: https://www.census.gov/topics/public-sector/voting.html (Links to an external site.)
Use evidence (cite sources) to support your response from assigned readings or online lessons, and at least one outside scholarly source.
references: Magstadt, T. M. (2017). Understanding politics: Ideas, institutions, and issues. Australia: Cengage Learning.
Professor’s post: Class,
This reality that more older white folks vote than other groups is reflected in this ad that aired in the run up to the 2018 midterm elections:
This ad clearly links this reality to the strength of the Republican party, and specifically Trump’s victory in 2016. Is there a link here? Do these folks tend to vote Republican, and if so how come? Did that change at all in 2018, and if so how come? Some pertninent topics from your text may include demagoguery (Magstadt, 372) and political socialization (Magstadt, 299).
Textbook: Chapter 11, 12, 13
Additional scholarly sources you identify through your own research
Initial Post Instructions
Analyze why older, white adults vote in elections more than other groups while describing how each political party cultivates voters and the role an interest group plays in turning people out to the polls.
You can explore political voting data at the United States Census Bureau’s website here: https://www.census.gov/topics/public-sector/voting.html (Links to an external site.)
Use evidence (cite sources) to support your response from assigned readings or online lessons, and at least one outside scholarly source.
references: Magstadt, T. M. (2017). Understanding politics: Ideas, institutions, and issues. Australia: Cengage Learning.
Professor’s post: Class,
This reality that more older white folks vote than other groups is reflected in this ad that aired in the run up to the 2018 midterm elections:
This ad clearly links this reality to the strength of the Republican party, and specifically Trump’s victory in 2016. Is there a link here? Do these folks tend to vote Republican, and if so how come? Did that change at all in 2018, and if so how come? Some pertninent topics from your text may include demagoguery (Magstadt, 372) and political socialization (Magstadt, 299).