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Is the Bridge Broken? Increasing Ethnic Attachments and Declining Party Influence among Latino Voters:

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In this paper, the authors test whether perceptions of Latino linked fate influence partisan identification and voting behavior among the Latino electorate across time, and they find that attac- ing attac...
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In this article, we test whether perceptions of Latino linked fate influence partisan identification and voting behavior among the Latino electorate across time. Specifically, we contend that attac...

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The presidential election.

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Issue in Evolution.

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The American voter

TL;DR: The "The American Voter" as mentioned in this paper is the unabridged version of the classic theoretical study of voting behavior, originally published in 1960, and is a standard reference in the field of electoral research, presenting formulations of the theoretical issues that have been the focus of scholarly publication.
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Issue Evolution: Race and the Transformation of American Politics

TL;DR: The description for this book, Issue Evolution: Race and the Transformation of American Politics, can be found in this article, where the authors discuss the evolution of American politics and race.
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Beyond the Running Tally: Partisan Bias in Political Perceptions

TL;DR: This paper examined the impact of long-term partisan loyalties on perceptions of specific political figures and events and concluded that partisan bias in political perceptions plays a crucial role in perpetuating and reinforcing sharp differences in opinion between Democrats and Republicans.
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