While you're all waiting for Donald Trump's first press conference in half a year, here's
a primer I posted over at Washington Monthly's Political Animal blog on my
American Nations-driven analysis of the election (itself, data and all,
over at the Press Herald.) It summarizes the paradigm for those unfamiliar with it, or who've forgotten it.
That is all.
I consider your regionalistic theory of voting patterns quite robust. Take for example the heart states, Mississippi and Vermont, of the two most antagonistic regions, the Deep South and Yankeedom. I think they have never ever voted together in a presidential election.
ReplyDeleteHowever, I tend to somehow disagree on the assignment of different characteristics -i.e. political values- between regions that you make to explain those patterns. Also, I think you give too much predictive power to those values. Where were the liberty-minded spirit of White Mississippians and the communitarian-minded spirit of Vermonters the four consecutive elections that Mississippi gave +90% of the vote to FDR and Vermont rejected the man and his New Deal?