Movers and stayers : the partisan transformation of twenty-first century Southern politics
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Movers and stayers : the partisan transformation of twenty-first century Southern politics
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- Movers and stayers : the partisan transformation of twenty-first century Southern politics
- Title remainder
- the partisan transformation of twenty-first century Southern politics
- Statement of responsibility
- Irwin L. Morris
- Subject
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- Demography -- Political aspects
- Demography -- Political aspects -- Southern States
- History
- History
- Migration, Internal -- Political aspects
- Migration, Internal -- Political aspects
- Migration, Internal -- Political aspects -- Southern States
- Party affiliation
- Party affiliation
- Party affiliation -- Southern States
- Political culture
- 2000-2099
- Political culture -- Southern States
- Political parties
- Political parties
- Political parties -- Southern States -- History -- 21st century
- Politics and government
- Politics and government
- Southern States
- Southern States
- Southern States -- Politics and government -- 21st century
- Political culture
- Demography -- Political aspects
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- ""Democrats dominate the "Solid South". By the turn of the 21st century, Republicans had taken control. We are in the midst of the dawning of new, more progressive era. Theories explaining Republican growth provide little guidance, but a new perspective--Movers and Stayers theory--explains this recent growth in Democratic support and the ways in which population growth has produced it. Migratory patterns play a significant role in southern politics. Young, well-educated in-migrants fostered Republican growth in the last century. Today, these increasingly progressive young, well-educated movers are growing the Democratic Party. Movers bring their politics to their new communities. Their progressivism fosters the same among long-term residents (stayers) in their new communities. But the declining communities they left show the effects of their exit. In our racialized partisan environment, white stayers respond to the threat of declining communities by shifting to the right and identifying with the Republican Party. Conversely, African Americans respond to community threat by becoming more progressive. Few Latinos live in declining communities. While movers of retirement age are more conservative than younger movers, they are more liberal than those who retire in place--not quite the demographic windfall Republicans in aging areas have hoped for. These dynamics are altering the southern political landscape, and differences between growing areas and declining areas are accelerating. Absent a wholesale reinvention of southern politics along the lines of class or (possibly) age, the current partisan trajectory does not bode well for Republicans. The COVID-19 pandemic will not change that"--
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- Dewey number
- 324.2730975
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- JK2295.A13
- LC item number
- M67 2021
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
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