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Explore the various influences on voter turnout, political participation, public opinion, and party preferences. Factors such as education level, age, race, geography, income, party affiliations, demographics, and issues at stake all play a role in shaping voter behavior. Understand the dynamics of cross-pressured voters, strong vs. weak party voters, and the impact of candidate image on elections. Get insights into the 2013 election issues and the percentage of voter turnout.
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Influences on Voter Turnout Political Participation, Public Opinion, and Political Parties
Factors Affecting Voter Turnout • Schooling and Information • Most educated vote the most • Age • 40-70 year olds – highest turnout • 18-25 year olds – lowest turnout • Race • African-Americans vote at about the same rates as whites when comparing socio-economics
Factors Affecting Voter Preference • Geography • South (Republican), Northeast (Democrat) • Stronger Candidates • Time • Realigning or critical elections (ex: 1932) • Party Affiliations (strongest predictor) • Demographics • Sex, race, social class, religion • Issues • Retrospective (have things gotten better) • Prospective voting (looking ahead at what will be done)
Factors Affecting Voter Turnout • Level of Education • Income • Age • Race
Cross Pressured Voter • Caught between two conflicting elements in his or her own life • Religion • High Income • Peer Group
Strong vs. Weak Party Voter • How likely are you to vote for the other party? • Straight Party Ticket?
Other Factors • Candidates Image • How is a candidate perceived? • Which candidate would you rather have dinner with?
What About Positions on Issues? • Social Security • Health Care • Taxes • Education • Marriage Equality • Abortion • War on Terror • Environment
Election 2013 • What are the issues being decided by the 2013 election?