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Kofi Arhin
How Can We Explain Black Support For Donald Trump?
- The Impact of Black Identity and Religiosity on Black Voting Patterns
ISBN: 978-3-031-87954-8
126 Seiten | € 139.09
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Dieses Buch gehört zur Reihe Springer Series in Electoral Politics und enthält ca. 9 Folgen.
Erscheinungsdatum:
23.04.2025
Politik
Kofi Arhin

How Can We Explain Black Support For Donald Trump?

The Impact of Black Identity and Religiosity on Black Voting Patterns


African Americans have long been the backbone of the Democratic Party. Yet, the rise of Donald Trump, with his radical Republican stance, did not diminish their support for him compared to previous Republican candidates. This book analyzes an intriguing question: Why are some African American voters not deterred by Trump’s rhetoric?

Exploring a new theory, the book argues that Black Trump voters have varying degrees of attachment to Black identity. Those with weaker ties to Black identity are less likely to conform to the expected political behavior of their community. Instead, their primary identity, often Christianity, guides their voting decisions. This shift in identity prioritization leads them to support the Republican Party, regardless of the candidate.

This book provides a fresh perspective on race, identity, and political allegiance in contemporary America. It will appeal to students, scholars, and researchers of political science in general and electoral studies in particular. 


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Veröffentlichung:23.04.2025
Höhe/Breite/GewichtH 23,5 cm / B 15,5 cm / -
Seiten126
Art des MediumsBuch [Gebundenes Buch]
Preis DEEUR 139.09
Preis ATEUR 142.99
ReiheSpringer Series in Electoral Politics
ISBN-13978-3-031-87954-8
ISBN-103031879546
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Über den Autor

Kofi Arhin is a part-time Professor at Dawson College, Montreal, Quebec, Canada and at Bishop's University, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada. Previously, he was affiliated with the Department of Political Science, University of Ottawa, Canada, from which he holds a PhD in Political Science (2024). Arhin also completed a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science at Concordia University with a Minor in Law and Society (2016) and a Master of Arts in Political Science at the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton (2018). His main research interests include political psychology, political sociology, right-wing populism, and race and gender in politics.

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