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Explaining the Trump Vote: The Effect of Racist Resentment and Anti-Immigrant Sentiments
by
Hooghe, Marc
, Dassonneville, Ruth
in
Attitudes
/ Campaigns
/ Congressional elections
/ Cooperation
/ Democracy
/ Demonstrations & protests
/ Elections
/ Ideology
/ Immigrants
/ Mexican Americans
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Minority Groups
/ Negative Attitudes
/ Negative campaigning
/ Noncitizens
/ Partisanship
/ Political campaigns
/ Political Candidates
/ Political science
/ Politics
/ Populism
/ Presidential elections
/ Presidents
/ Public opinion
/ Racism
/ Resentment
/ Rhetoric
/ Satisfaction
/ Short term
/ Social Science Research
/ Social sciences
/ Sociodemographics
/ Trump, Donald J
/ Voter behavior
/ Voters
/ Voting
2018
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Explaining the Trump Vote: The Effect of Racist Resentment and Anti-Immigrant Sentiments
by
Hooghe, Marc
, Dassonneville, Ruth
in
Attitudes
/ Campaigns
/ Congressional elections
/ Cooperation
/ Democracy
/ Demonstrations & protests
/ Elections
/ Ideology
/ Immigrants
/ Mexican Americans
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Minority Groups
/ Negative Attitudes
/ Negative campaigning
/ Noncitizens
/ Partisanship
/ Political campaigns
/ Political Candidates
/ Political science
/ Politics
/ Populism
/ Presidential elections
/ Presidents
/ Public opinion
/ Racism
/ Resentment
/ Rhetoric
/ Satisfaction
/ Short term
/ Social Science Research
/ Social sciences
/ Sociodemographics
/ Trump, Donald J
/ Voter behavior
/ Voters
/ Voting
2018
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Explaining the Trump Vote: The Effect of Racist Resentment and Anti-Immigrant Sentiments
by
Hooghe, Marc
, Dassonneville, Ruth
in
Attitudes
/ Campaigns
/ Congressional elections
/ Cooperation
/ Democracy
/ Demonstrations & protests
/ Elections
/ Ideology
/ Immigrants
/ Mexican Americans
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Minority Groups
/ Negative Attitudes
/ Negative campaigning
/ Noncitizens
/ Partisanship
/ Political campaigns
/ Political Candidates
/ Political science
/ Politics
/ Populism
/ Presidential elections
/ Presidents
/ Public opinion
/ Racism
/ Resentment
/ Rhetoric
/ Satisfaction
/ Short term
/ Social Science Research
/ Social sciences
/ Sociodemographics
/ Trump, Donald J
/ Voter behavior
/ Voters
/ Voting
2018
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Explaining the Trump Vote: The Effect of Racist Resentment and Anti-Immigrant Sentiments
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Explaining the Trump Vote: The Effect of Racist Resentment and Anti-Immigrant Sentiments
2018
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The campaign leading to the 2016 US presidential election included a number of unconventional forms of campaign rhetoric. In earlier analyses, it was claimed that the Trump victory could be seen as a form of protest voting. This article analyzes the determinants of voters’ choices to investigate the validity of this claim. Based on a sample of the 2016 Cooperative Congressional Election Survey, our analyses suggest that a Trump vote cannot be explained by a lack of trust in politics or low levels of satisfaction with democracy, as would be assumed given the extant literature on protest voting. However, indicators of racist resentment and anti-immigrant sentiments proved to be important determinants of a Trump vote—even when controlling for more traditional vote-choice determinants. Despite ongoing discussion about the empirical validity of racist resentment and anti-immigrant sentiments, both concepts proved to be roughly equally powerful in explaining a Trump vote.
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