Walls, Weed, and Coal: How Threats to Local Industry Shape Economic Voting
Do threats to local economic industry influence voting behavior? While research has shown that voters backlash against candidates whose policies negatively affect their socio-economic status, relatively little research explores if voters can anticipate whether candidates/direct legislation threaten their local economies. We argue that individuals who are economically embedded within industries that serve as the basis of th...
Project Theme:
US Government and Politics; Urban Politics; Race, Ethnicity and Politics; State and Local Politics