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Why the Sky Didn't Fall: Mobilizing Anger in Reaction to Voter ID Laws
by
Valentino, Nicholas A.
, Neuner, Fabian G.
in
Anger
/ Armed forces
/ Bias
/ civil rights
/ Disenfranchisement
/ Election law
/ Elections
/ Electoral systems
/ emotion
/ Emotional responses
/ Frame analysis
/ Fraud
/ Identification
/ Identification documents
/ Legislators
/ Minority groups
/ Morality
/ participation
/ Partisanship
/ Political majority
/ Political parties
/ Presidential elections
/ public opinion
/ race
/ Racial bias
/ Racism
/ Social psychology
/ State laws
/ States
/ United States
/ Voter behavior
/ Voter fraud
/ voter ID
/ Voter registration
/ Voters
/ Voting
/ Voting rights
2017
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Why the Sky Didn't Fall: Mobilizing Anger in Reaction to Voter ID Laws
by
Valentino, Nicholas A.
, Neuner, Fabian G.
in
Anger
/ Armed forces
/ Bias
/ civil rights
/ Disenfranchisement
/ Election law
/ Elections
/ Electoral systems
/ emotion
/ Emotional responses
/ Frame analysis
/ Fraud
/ Identification
/ Identification documents
/ Legislators
/ Minority groups
/ Morality
/ participation
/ Partisanship
/ Political majority
/ Political parties
/ Presidential elections
/ public opinion
/ race
/ Racial bias
/ Racism
/ Social psychology
/ State laws
/ States
/ United States
/ Voter behavior
/ Voter fraud
/ voter ID
/ Voter registration
/ Voters
/ Voting
/ Voting rights
2017
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Why the Sky Didn't Fall: Mobilizing Anger in Reaction to Voter ID Laws
by
Valentino, Nicholas A.
, Neuner, Fabian G.
in
Anger
/ Armed forces
/ Bias
/ civil rights
/ Disenfranchisement
/ Election law
/ Elections
/ Electoral systems
/ emotion
/ Emotional responses
/ Frame analysis
/ Fraud
/ Identification
/ Identification documents
/ Legislators
/ Minority groups
/ Morality
/ participation
/ Partisanship
/ Political majority
/ Political parties
/ Presidential elections
/ public opinion
/ race
/ Racial bias
/ Racism
/ Social psychology
/ State laws
/ States
/ United States
/ Voter behavior
/ Voter fraud
/ voter ID
/ Voter registration
/ Voters
/ Voting
/ Voting rights
2017
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Why the Sky Didn't Fall: Mobilizing Anger in Reaction to Voter ID Laws
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Why the Sky Didn't Fall: Mobilizing Anger in Reaction to Voter ID Laws
2017
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Since 2002, 26 U.S. states have passed laws that enhance restrictions on voters who intend to register and vote. Most have been sponsored by Republican legislators and passed by states with large Republican majorities. Proponents of such identification requirements argue that they are necessary to ensure the integrity of the electoral system by reducing voter fraud. Many Democrats have cried foul, arguing these laws are motivated by crass partisanship at best, and racial bias at worst, because they disproportionately disenfranchise minorities. Surprisingly, empirical evidence for significant demobilization, either in the aggregate or among Democrats specifically, has thus far failed to materialize. We suspect strong emotional reactions to the public debate about these laws may mobilize Democrats, counterbalancing the disenfranchising effect. We find support for this conjecture in a nationally representative survey and an experiment where news frames about voter identification (ID) laws are carefully manipulated.
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