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The Changing Political South : How Minorities and Women are Transforming the Region

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The phenomenal growth of minority populations in the U.S.

South is quickly transforming the region's politics.

Most political observers see the Democratic Party rising in the region, with increasingly Democratic-leaning women voters joining emergent populations of Asian and Latino voters and African American voters.

Some argue that demography is destiny, and yet the analyses presented in The Changing Political South demonstrate little such certainty about the future competitiveness of the two major parties in the South.

Authors Charles S. Bullock, III, Susan A. MacManus, Jeremy D. Mayer, and Mark J. Rozell substantiate the idea of strong and persistent Democratic leanings among Black voters and a majority of women.

However, they find that the rising minority populations' votes are increasingly "up for grabs" by the two major parties.

How the two parties fare in the future of Southern politics will be driven largely by their abilities to reach these new voters.

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Product Details
Oxford University Press Inc
0197756972 / 9780197756973
Hardback
320.975
07/03/2024
United States
English
224 pages
24 cm
Reprint. Originally published: 2023.