America's forgotten majority : why the white working class still matters
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America's forgotten majority : why the white working class still matters
Basic Books, 2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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A stunning analysis of how American political parties have neglected the core of the nation's electoratethe white working class.. Ruy Teixeira and Joel Rogers tackle a central mystery of twentieth-century electoral politicshow did the Democratic party lose the vote of the white working class, which today constitutes roughly 55 percent of the electorate? And why do both parties continue to ignore the wants and needs of this critical mass of American voters?This "forgotten majority" has played a decisive role in federal elections and policy over the past thirty years, but its experience of declining prosperity and party neglect over the last several decades has left its loyalties unstable. Teixeira and Rogers argue that it is time for politicians to realize that this group will shape the nation's political fortunes in 2000 and beyond.
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