The intersection of race and party: voter perceptions and candidate selection in U.S. Senate elections

IF 2 3区 社会学 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Chase B. Meyer, Kaitlin M. Boyle
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ABSTRACT Previous literature suggests that Democratic candidates of color receive less support than white Democrats on Election Day. It has been suggested that this reduced support is due to voters’ ideological perceptions of people of color being more liberal than whites, which translates into perceptions of candidates. However, these studies are frequently limited to white voters’ perceptions of Democratic candidates of color, and the full relationship linking race/ethnicity, to ideological placement, to vote choice has rarely been tested. In the current study, we examine how both the race/ethnicity and party affiliation of Senate candidates shape perceptions of their ideology and vote choice among people of all race and ethnicities. Using the 2006–2018 Cooperative Congressional Election Study, we find support for our hypothesis that Black Democrats are generally perceived as more liberal than white Democrats. These perceptions have real consequences, resulting in fewer votes. Conversely, Black Republican candidates are perceived to be just as conservative—and Hispanic Republicans even more conservative—than white Republican candidates. Findings suggest that the link between race/ethnicity, perceptions of ideology, and electoral success vary according to the race/ethnicity and party of candidates.
种族和政党的交集:美国参议院选举中的选民观念和候选人选择
先前的文献表明,在选举日,有色人种的民主党候选人比白人民主党人得到的支持要少。有分析认为,支持率下降的原因是选民对有色人种比白人更自由的意识形态认知,进而转化为对候选人的认知。然而,这些研究往往局限于白人选民对有色人种民主党候选人的看法,并且很少测试种族/民族与意识形态位置和投票选择之间的完整关系。在当前的研究中,我们研究了参议院候选人的种族/民族和党派关系如何影响所有种族和民族的人对他们的意识形态和投票选择的看法。利用2006-2018年合作国会选举研究,我们发现我们的假设得到了支持,即黑人民主党人通常被认为比白人民主党人更自由。这些看法会产生真正的后果,导致选票减少。相反,黑人共和党候选人被认为与白人共和党候选人一样保守,西班牙裔共和党人甚至更保守。研究结果表明,种族/民族、意识形态观念和选举成功之间的联系因候选人的种族/民族和政党而异。
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