Red and Blue Scare: The Continuing Diversity of the American Electoral Landscape

Philip A. Klinkner, Hamilton College

Abstract

Despite often breathless claims in the media, there is little evidence to suggest that the United States is becoming increasingly segregated along political lines. Most Americans continue to live in electorally competitive areas and where they have a great deal of exposure to members of the other party.

Recommended Citation

Klinkner, Philip A. (2004) "Red and Blue Scare: The Continuing Diversity of the American Electoral Landscape," The Forum: Vol. 2 : Iss. 2, Article 2.
DOI: 10.2202/1540-8884.1035
Available at: http://www.bepress.com/forum/vol2/iss2/art2

Readers' Reactions

Bill Bishop and Robert Cushing, Response to Philip A. Klinkner's "Red and Blue Scare: The Continuing Diversity of the American Electoral Landscape." (July 2004)

Philip A. Klinkner, Counter Response from Klinkner to Bishop and Cushing (July 2004)

 
 
 
 

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