2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1747-1346.2010.00238.x
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Beyond the Politics of Race? Explaining the Vote in Recent Louisiana Gubernatorial Elections

Abstract: En 2007, Bobby Jindal se convirtió en el primer gobernador no-blanco en ser elegido en Louisiana, y sólo el segundo gobernador no-blanco en un estado sureño. La elección de Jindal es interesante ya que Louisiana ha sido aquejada por lo que muchos observadores denominan voto racial reactivo. En efecto, algunos han argüido que dicha reacción violenta explicó la derrota de Jindal en la elección para gobernador de 2003. Este artículo utiliza datos a nivel agregado (aggregate-level data) para examinar si acaso voto… Show more

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“…4. We should note that other studies focused specifically on the 2003 Louisiana gubernatorial election in which Republican Bobby Jindal lost to Democrat Kathleen Babineaux Blanco indicate that Jindal underperformed among the more racially conservative whites residing in north Louisiana parishes (see Bejarano and Segura 2007;Knuckey 2010;Skinner and Klinkner 2004).…”
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confidence: 97%
“…4. We should note that other studies focused specifically on the 2003 Louisiana gubernatorial election in which Republican Bobby Jindal lost to Democrat Kathleen Babineaux Blanco indicate that Jindal underperformed among the more racially conservative whites residing in north Louisiana parishes (see Bejarano and Segura 2007;Knuckey 2010;Skinner and Klinkner 2004).…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 97%