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Monday, January 23, 2017

Contributing Factors to Political Ideology

perception inspired by the 2012 presidential campaign I chose the root of governmental ideology. I was homophile(a) to know what specific variables do people secern with the republican partisanship or the democrat partisanship. I questioned why some(prenominal) voters are more lean on liberal issues interchangeable: abortion, welfare, and same sex-marriage? I similarly questioned the flip side of the coin. wherefore are some voters substantiative on mercenary issues? unprogressive issues like: less governance regulation, lower taxes, and individual gas ownership? The journals I bring pinpoint these main variables that stamp the voter, religiosity, gender, occupation, and favorable class. There were otherwise factors found too, such as, arouse semipolitical ideology, voter age, and nationality further to a lesser storey based on my research.  truth is a continued mental identification and social adhesion arising from involvement with a social or political induction  (Djupe 2000: 79).\nWhen one is beginning to identify with what political party to range with one may read his or her previous value or thoughts. In backer Paradox: phantasmal loyalty and the Gender Gap in Party Identification,  Kaufmann (2004) ties religiosity and political value. She found that the spectrally affiliated are drawn to the republican Party because their traditional values correlate with the partys conservative placement on cultural issues. ethnic issues such as petitioner in school, pro-life, and gay rights. worship also tends to constrain belief systems and people have the indispensableness for internal consistency. Religious teachings go forth therefore translate into conservative values. Democracy however is aline with the secular and nominally religious crowd. Interestingly the tie amidst religious values and political partisanship is seen with only whites and Christians. Religious blacks will still identify with the Democratic Pa rty opus their white religious counterparts malarky right (492). Cl...

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