Generational Replacement and the Impending Transformation of the American Electorate(sic)(sic)(sic)

被引:6
作者
Fisher, Patrick [1 ]
机构
[1] Seton Hall Univ, Polit Sci, S Orange, NJ 07079 USA
关键词
American Politics; Millennials; Partisanship; Vote Choice; Voting Behavior; Turnout; Conservative; Liberal; Generational Replacement; Donald Trump; Barack Obama; U; S; Presidential Elections; Millennial Generation; Generation Z; Generation X; Baby Boomers; Silent Generation; POLITICS; AGE;
D O I
10.1111/polp.12340
中图分类号
D0 [政治学、政治理论];
学科分类号
0302 ; 030201 ;
摘要
Contemporary American politics is marked by an unusually substantial generation gap. This has important implications for the future of American politics as an overwhelmingly white and conservative generation, the Silent Generation, is being replaced in the electorate by much more diverse and liberal generations: the Millennial Generation and Generation Z. To project potential partisan changes in the American electorate with generational replacement, simulations were calculated estimating what the electorate may look like, using the 2016 presidential election as a baseline. Hypothesizing the same generational dynamics of vote choice and turnout for 2020 that existed in 2016, with generational replacement alone the national plurality of 2.1 percent for the Democratic candidate increases to 4.8 percent if Generation Z votes the same as Millennials. For elections beyond 2020, the potential partisan swing toward the Democrats based on generational replacement become even much more considerable. By 2032, Millennials and Generation Z combined are projected to consist of almost one-half of the entire electorate. Even if Generation Z is not distinct from the rest of the electorate politically, given how strongly Democratic the Millennials are, the simulated gain for the Democrats in 2032 is 5 percent; and, if Generation Z becomes as Democratic leaning as Millennials are, the simulated swing toward the Democrats is greater than 7 percent. Related Articles Cormack, Lindsey. 2019. "Leveraging Peer-to-Peer Connections to Increase Voter Participation in Local Elections." Politics & Policy 47 (2): 248-266. Shaykhutdinov, Renat. 2019. "Socialization, Rationality, and Age: Generational Gaps and the Attitudes toward the Chechen War in Russia." Politics & Policy 47 (5): 931-955. Stockemer, Daniel. 2016. "Is the Turnout Function in Democracies and Nondemocracies Alike or Different?" Politics & Policy 44 (5): 889-915.
引用
收藏
页码:38 / 68
页数:31
相关论文
共 35 条
[1]  
Abrajano MarisaZoltan L. Hajnal., 2015, White Backlash: Immigration, Race, and American Politics
[2]  
Abramson PaulR., 1975, Generational Change in American Politics
[3]  
[Anonymous], 2016, Asymmetric Politics: Ideological Republicans and Group Interest Democrats
[4]  
[Anonymous], 2000, Bowling Alone
[5]  
[Anonymous], 2011, The Generation Gap and the 2012 Election
[6]  
[Anonymous], 1990, CULTURAL SHIFT ADV I
[7]   FAMILY TRADITIONS, POLITICAL PERIODS, AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF PARTISAN ORIENTATIONS [J].
BECK, PA ;
JENNINGS, MK .
JOURNAL OF POLITICS, 1991, 53 (03) :742-763
[8]   LIFE-COURSE AND GENERATIONAL POLITICS [J].
BRAUNGART, RG ;
BRAUNGART, MM .
ANNUAL REVIEW OF SOCIOLOGY, 1986, 12 :205-231
[9]   AGE, COHORTS AND GENERATION OF GENERATIONS [J].
CARLSSON, G ;
KARLSSON, K .
AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, 1970, 35 (04) :710-718
[10]  
Coupland D., 1991, GENERATION X TALES A