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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 230 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karte
    ISBN: 9783030822125
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Religion, Politics, and Policy
    Content: Chapter 1: Introduction: The Catholic Vote in the United States -- Part I: Political Parties and Ideologies -- Chapter 2: Catholic Patterns in the American Left -- Chapter 3: Catholic Colonization of the American Right -- Chapter 4: Catholics and Evangelicals: Does Donald Trump’s Loss Mean the End of the Religious Right? -- Part II: The Bishops and the Holy See -- Chapter 5: The U.S. Catholic Bishops: From Separationism to Public Intervention -- Chapter 6: The Holy See and the Catholic Community in the 2020 Presidential Election -- Part III: Catholics and U.S. Elections -- Chapter 7: The Catholic Vote in the Election of Donald J. Trump in 2016 -- Chapter 8: The Catholic Vote in the Election of Joe Biden in 2020 -- Chapter 9: The Catholic Latino Vote in 2020 -- Chapter 10: “Can We Get the Catholic Vote”?: The Effects of Catholic Nominees in Presidential Elections -- Chapter 11: Catholics and the Future of US Politics.
    Content: This book examines the evolution of the Catholic vote in the United States and the role of Catholic voters in the 2020 national elections more specifically. There is a paucity of academic books on Catholic voters, even though Catholics comprise nearly one-quarter of the US national popular vote and commonly are called the “swing vote.” Scholars of religion and politics tend to focus heavily on the evangelical right, thus overlooking the powerful influence of Catholic voters who, by the accounts in this volume, were critical to the presidential election of President Joe Biden. To understand the intersection of religion, politics, and election outcomes in the US requires an analysis of the role played by Catholics. Among key topics covered in this volume are whether Biden’s Catholic identity was key to his achieving a larger percentage of the Catholic vote than achieved by Hillary Clinton in 2016; the role of the Catholic bishops in US elections; the critically important role of the Catholic Latino vote in US elections; the conservative Catholic and evangelical alliance in US politics; and the distinctive politics of social justice Catholics and socially conservative Catholics. Marie Gayte is Associate Professor of U.S. History at Toulon University, France Blandine Chelini-Pont is Professor of Contemporary History at Aix-Marseille University, France Mark J. Rozell is Dean of the Schar School of Policy and Government and Ruth D. and John T. Hazel Chair in Public Policy at George Mason University, USA.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783030822118
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783030822149
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783030822118
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783030822132
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783030822149
    Language: English
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