Political Parties and American Voters
“National Party Polarization” was a panel of the University of Akron’s seventh annual “State of the Parties” Conference, "2012 and Beyond.".
Political scientists presented four research papers on national political polarization, the changing electorate and party affiliations. Topi… read more
Political scientists presented four research papers on national political polarization, the changing electorate and party affiliations. Topics included the possibility of New Jersey Governor Christie (R) running for president in 2016 and the results of the 2013 elections in Virginia.
“National Party Polarization” was a panel of the University of Akron’s seventh annual “State of the Parties” Conference, "2012 and Beyond.". close
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