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Highlights
- The Moderate Majority examines the Republican electorate and challenges the conventional narrative that today's Republicans are all radicalized, reactionary ideologues.
- About the Author: George Hawley is an associate professor of political science at the University of Alabama.
- 192 Pages
- Political Science, Political Process
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About the Book
This book examines the Republican electorate and challenges the conventional narrative that today's Republicans are all radicalized, reactionary ideologues. It illuminates the substantial gap between the elites and diverse, mostly moderate rank-anBook Synopsis
The Moderate Majority examines the Republican electorate and challenges the conventional narrative that today's Republicans are all radicalized, reactionary ideologues. It illuminates the substantial gap between the elites and diverse, mostly moderate rank-and-file GOP voters. With a historically grounded, mixed-methods approach that draws on a rich collection of empirical survey data and face-to-face interviews, this book presents a comprehensive portrait of contemporary mass Republican opinion and behavior.
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Review Quotes
A page is turning in America's political history, and everyone is trying hard to predict what's next. Opinions are everywhere, but a trustworthy analyst can be hard to find, which is one reason to appreciate George Hawley's latest book, The Moderate Majority.
-Rachel Lu for the National Review
About the Author
George Hawley is an associate professor of political science at the University of Alabama. He is the author of eight books, including Right-Wing Critics of American Conservatism (2016) and Conservatism in a Divided America: The Right and Identity Politics (2022).