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Do voters look to the future?

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Do voters look to the future?

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"Do voters look to the past, the future, or both when deciding how to vote? In Do Voters Look to the Future?, Brad Lockerbie shows voters to be more sophisticated than much of the work in political science would suggest. He argues that voters do not simply reward or punish the incumbent administration, but instead make a comparative evaluation of the likely performance of each candidate and vote for the one that will most likely provide them with a prosperous future. Making use of data from 1956 through the present, Lockerbie finds that voters take into account both what has happened and what they think will happen when they vote. He finds these economic evaluations to be strongly related to voting behavior both for the House and the Senate, as well as the presidency. Additionally, Lockerbie examines the role of these economic items to explain changes in party identification." -- Publisher's description.

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Do voters look to the future?: economics and elections
2008, State University of New York Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Simple economic relationships
Party identification : is it changeable? Is it explicable?
Presidential elections : a more comprehensive view
Congressional elections : yes, the Senate too
Economics and politics : egocentric or sociotropic?
Forecasting elections
Concluding remarks.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 141-151) and index.

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324.973
Library of Congress
JK1967 .L63 2008

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xiv, 155 p. :
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155

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OL19285032M
Internet Archive
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ISBN 10
079147481X
ISBN 13
9780791474815
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2007036635
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7864195

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