Donald Trump;
free trade;
international economic policy;
political economy;
political money;
political parties;
populism;
voting;
2016 presidential election;
TOO BIG;
POLITICS;
PRESIDENT;
PAULSON;
VOTE;
BAIL;
D O I:
10.1080/08911916.2020.1778861
中图分类号:
F [经济];
学科分类号:
02 ;
摘要:
Using survey data from the American National Election Study (ANES) and aggregate data on Congressional districts, this article assesses the roles that economic and social factors played in Donald J. Trump's 2016 "populist" presidential candidacy. It shows the hollowness of claims that economic issues played little or no role. While agreeing that racial resentment and sexism were important factors, the article shows how various economic considerations helped Trump win the Republican nomination and then led significant blocs of voters to shift from supporting Democrats or abstaining in 2012 to vote for him. It also presents striking evidence of the importance of political money and Senators' "reverse coattails" in the final result.
机构:
Int Psychoanalyt Univ Berlin, Erich Fromm Study Ctr, Berlin, Germany
Ursrainer Ring 24, D-72076 Tubingen, GermanyInt Psychoanalyt Univ Berlin, Erich Fromm Study Ctr, Berlin, Germany