Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, York University, Canada
Research interests include: Sociology, Statistics, Social Inequality (Immigration, Gender, Race and Ethnicity), Political Culture (Social Trust, Political Support, Comparative Politics), Sociology of the City (Urban Theories, Scenes, Neighborhood), China
Whether it's for Trump or Biden, Americans who trust others are more likely to vote
Nov 02, 2020 11:18 am UTC| Politics
Forecasting election results is hard. Predicting who will turn out to vote next week in the United States is not. The rich are more likely to vote than the poor. The better educated are more likely to vote than the less...
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