Racial resentment, sexism, and evaluations of Kamala Harris in the 2020 U.S. presidential election
Jonathan Knuckey,
Adrienne Mathews
Abstract:ObjectiveThis article examines the effect of racial attitudes and sexism on evaluations of Kamala Harris. It also compares the effect of these variables on evaluations of other Democratic politicians: Joe Biden, Barack Obama, and Hillary Clinton.MethodsData are taken from the 2020 American National Election Studies, using feeling thermometers for Harris, Biden, and Obama, and from the 2016 American National Election Studies for Clinton. Our primary independent variables are racial resentment and three measures… Show more
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