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How and Why Implicit Attitudes Should Affect Voting
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Implicit BiasesRacial PrejudicePublic OpinionPolitical BehaviorUnited StatesSocial SciencesAttitude TheoryVoting BehaviorBiasUnconscious BiasPolitical CognitionElection ForecastingAmerican PoliticsBehavioral SciencesImplicit Racial AttitudesPersuasionBias DetectionPolitical AttitudesPolitical Science
This article provides a foundation for understanding the role of implicit biases in political behavior, particularly implicit racial attitudes and voting behavior. Although racial attitudes have rarely played a major direct role in American presidential politics until 2008, numerous local, state, and federal elections are held every year in the United States that involve minority candidates. As a result, the implications are considerable.
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