Red State, Blue State, Rich State, Poor State: Why Americans Vote the Way They Do by Andrew Gelman

Red State, Blue State, Rich State, Poor State: Why Americans Vote the Way They Do

Andrew Gelman

272 pages first pub 2008 (editions)

nonfiction history politics informative reflective slow-paced

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On the night of the 2000 presidential election, Americans sat riveted in front of their televisions as polling results divided the nation's map into red and blue states. Since then the color divide has become a symbol of a culture war that thrives...

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