Honestly think the simplistic "explainers" and the "oh, look cultural anxiety" jokes on Twitter were big part why Dem messaging was so off.
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In the US, many people's views on race and economic status/politics are linked, intertwined, strong feedback cycle. Rs get this; Dems don't.
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I don't think it points in a single direction. Feedback cycle. Very hard to study quantitatively: need long-term panel, rarely done.
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But this has been screaming at us from ethnographies, interviews, historical examples, and sometimes what little panel data we have.
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Odd use of "coalition." If people happen to vote the same candidate for the same reasons, its not same as an alliance/coalition.
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A distinguishing feature of "thin" relationships (coordination by concept) vs actual relationships (coordination by mutual affinity/goals)?
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You and every historian/sociologist when explaining the rise of Hitler.
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collinearity - it's a thing.
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A good test: between "econ" and "cultural" anxiety, which seems more grounded in objective reality for those reporting them? 1/2
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Example: GOP had best avg econ reality, worst avg econ anxiety during Obama years. Shocker - ECI flipped as of Jan-2017.pic.twitter.com/4xL4STgi3y
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