Religion and Latino Partisanship in the United States

This article examines the interplay among religion, ethnicity, and the partisanship of Latinos in the U.S. Using pooled data from the 1990-2000 National Election Studies, we assess denominational affiliation and religious commitment as explanations of partisanship. We show that there is more religio...

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subjects Catholicism
Churches
Elections
Ethnicity
Hispanic Americans
Hispanics
Latinos
Partisanship
Political Affiliation
Political behavior
Political ideologies
Political parties
Political partisanship
Political research
Political science
Protestantism
Religion
Religiosity
Religious identity
Roman Catholicism
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United States of America
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