Revisiting Latino voting: Cross-racial mobilization in the 2012 election

L Collingwood, MA Barreto… - Political Research …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Political Research Quarterly, 2014journals.sagepub.com
Traditional vote-choice models include variables such as party identification, assessments of
the economy, as well as other demographic characteristics. We argue that variables that tap
shared racial/ethnic identity or some such similar dimension can enhance Latino vote-
choice models beyond the traditional model. We evaluate Barack Obama and Mitt Romney's
cross-racial mobilization of Latino voters during the 2012 Presidential election. Using a
survey of several thousand Latino voters, we find that these candidates' policy stances vis-à …
Traditional vote-choice models include variables such as party identification, assessments of the economy, as well as other demographic characteristics. We argue that variables that tap shared racial/ethnic identity or some such similar dimension can enhance Latino vote-choice models beyond the traditional model. We evaluate Barack Obama and Mitt Romney’s cross-racial mobilization of Latino voters during the 2012 Presidential election. Using a survey of several thousand Latino voters, we find that these candidates’ policy stances vis-à-vis immigration and their ability to convey care and concern to the Latino community are important variables that guide Latino vote choice. Implications are discussed.
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