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political attitudes

r see something on television or in a newspaper, they take it as fact, whether the information is negative or positive it is taken at face value. Eventually the truth comes out, but often it is not until after an election. The major problem with the media is they can persuade a voter against a candidate, only to find out later that the person they voted for is not what they were led to believe.Socio economic factors heavily influence voter participation. The general area that a person lives in plays a role in how a person votes. The southern part of the United States has typically been a democratic region. The western region has been a republican stronghold as was the northeastern part of the country, but in recent years the north has become more democratic. Income level is also an important factor in the way a person votes. Lower income individuals typically vote democratic, where as higher income individuals tend to vote republican. Race and ethnicity play a significant role as well. The majority of African Americans are known to be democrats, as well as Latinos. Irish, Italian and eastern Europeans have typically been democrats were people of British, Scandinavian and French have supported republicans. Religion is also a factor in voting practices. Catholics as well as Jews have been consistently democratic where Protestants are typically republican. Overall, there are a variety of factors that help people decide. By examining the socio-economic factors surrounding people we are able to generate the way the majority of people will vote. This is because people identify with what a particular parties ideas and or interests are on issues that are considered important to the individual. In the end, it comes down to the fact that higher income people typically support republicans and working class individuals support democrats. ...

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