David J. Webber
University of Missouri
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Social Science Journal | 2014
Geiguen Shin; David J. Webber
Abstract The alleged polarization between the so-called red (Republican) and blue (Democratic) states during the presidential elections has been examined using only voter surveys. Focusing on the recent thirteen national elections from 1964 to 2012, we examine social, political, institutional, and policy indicators of the 50 American states to (1) gauge the extent to which national election results reflect significant policy and political differences between the red and blue states and (2) to assess the explanatory power of the dichotomous red–blue label relative to a continuous variable of “redness” or “blueness” by the percentage of votes received. We find substantial political and some moderate social differences between red and blue states but fewer institutional and policy differences than one would expect if there were actually deep divisions between the states. We find that the red–blue state distinction performs well when compared to the explanatory power of the more precise redness or blueness of a state.
PS Political Science & Politics | 1995
James W. Endersby; David J. Webber
American Behavioral Scientist | 1987
David J. Webber
Policy Studies Journal | 1986
David J. Webber
Review of Policy Research | 2008
David J. Webber
Policy Studies Journal | 1988
L. Christopher Plein; David J. Webber
Politics and Policy | 2010
David J. Webber
Presidential Studies Quarterly | 2008
Richard J. Hardy; David J. Webber
Archive | 2007
Richard J. Hardy; David J. Webber
PS Political Science & Politics | 1991
David G. Williams; Max Stephenson; David J. Webber