Red and Blue Déjà Vu: Measuring Political Polarization in the 2004 Election
Red and Blue Déjà Vu: Measuring Political Polarization in the 2004 Election
Klinkner, Philip A; Hapanowicz, Ann
2005-07-18 00:00:00
An analysis of county-level data from the 2004 election shows only slight increases in geographic polarization and political segregation. In addition, there is no evidence that strongly partisan counties became more so between 2000 and 2004.
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Red and Blue Déjà Vu: Measuring Political Polarization in the 2004 Election
An analysis of county-level data from the 2004 election shows only slight increases in geographic polarization and political segregation. In addition, there is no evidence that strongly partisan counties became more so between 2000 and 2004.
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