Red State, Blue State, Rich State, Poor State - by Andrew Gelman & David K Park & Boris Shor & Jeronimo Cortina (Paperback)
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- On the night of the 2000 presidential election, Americans watched on television as polling results divided the nation's map into red and blue states.
- About the Author: Andrew Gelman is professor of statistics and political science at Columbia University.
- 276 Pages
- Political Science, Political Process
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Book Synopsis
On the night of the 2000 presidential election, Americans watched on television as polling results divided the nation's map into red and blue states. Since then the color divide has become symbolic of a culture war that thrives on stereotypes--pickup-driving red-state Republicans who vote based on God, guns, and gays; and elitist blue-state Democrats woefully out of touch with heartland values. With wit and prodigious number crunching, Andrew Gelman debunks these and other political myths.
This expanded edition includes new data and easy-to-read graphics explaining the 2008 election. Red State, Blue State, Rich State, Poor State is a must-read for anyone seeking to make sense of today's fractured political landscape.Review Quotes
"[T]his book already analyzes far more data than do most. On that note, it is worth lauding another of this book's strengths: its rich graphical presentation of evidence. Its numerous figures often allow the reader to see the data and to draw one's own inferences, and they render the book accessible to those with little statistical training."---Gabriel S. Lenz, Public Opinion Quarterly
"Although the book is stronger on description than interpretation, it raises important questions and presents its findings in a clear and readable fashion that encourages replication, critique, and elaboration. . . . Red State, Blue State shows that much can be learned from applying serious quantitative analysis to popular ideas. It debunks popular misconceptions, but also reveals the limitations of most academic analyses."---David L. Weakliem, International Review of Modern Sociology
"Commentators on both the left and the right have theorized about why working-class Kansas farmers and latte-sipping Maryland suburbanites vote against their economic interests. . . . The real paradox, [Gelman] says, is that while rich states lean Democratic, rich people generally vote Republican; while poor states lean Republican, poor people generally vote Democratic."---Alan Cooperman, Washington Post Book World
"Gelman and a group of fellow political scientists crunch numbers and draw graphs, arriving at a picture that refutes the [idea] . . . of poor red-staters voting Republican against their economic interests. Instead, Gelman persuasively argues, the poor in both red states and blue still mostly vote Democratic, and the rich, nationally speaking, overwhelmingly vote Republican."---Leo Carey, New Yorker
"Gelman works his way, state by state, to help us better understand the relationship of class, culture, and voting. The book is a terrific read and offers much insight into the changing electoral landscape."---Sudhir Venkatesh, Freakonomics blog
"This is the Freakonomics-style analysis that every candidate and campaign consultant should read."---Robert Sommer, New York Observer
About the Author
Andrew Gelman is professor of statistics and political science at Columbia University. His books include Teaching Statistics: A Bag of Tricks. He received the Presidents' Award in 2003, awarded each year to the best statistician under forty. David K. Park is a member of the Committee on Global Thought at Columbia. Boris Shor is associate professor of political science at the University of Houston. Jeronimo Cortina is associate professor of political science at the University of Houston.Dimensions (Overall): 9.2 Inches (H) x 6.1 Inches (W) x .8 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.05 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 276
Genre: Political Science
Sub-Genre: Political Process
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Theme: Campaigns & Elections
Format: Paperback
Author: Andrew Gelman & David K Park & Boris Shor & Jeronimo Cortina
Language: English
Street Date: December 27, 2009
TCIN: 94487757
UPC: 9780691143934
Item Number (DPCI): 247-04-0653
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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