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Undergraduate Economic Review

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2006

Economics

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The 2004 Presidential Election: Did Voters Bring Their Pocketbooks To The Polls?, Paul Masi Jan 2006

The 2004 Presidential Election: Did Voters Bring Their Pocketbooks To The Polls?, Paul Masi

Undergraduate Economic Review

In the wake of the 2004 presidential election, supporters of Senator John Kerry’s candidacy searched for explanations of voter behavior. The Kerry campaign succeeded in turning out record numbers of low-income voters. Kerry strategists predicted that these voters would hold incumbent President George W. Bush responsible for a decline in their personal economic well-being. Kerry attempted to facilitate this electoral behavior by offering what he believed to be an economic plan attractive to low-income voters. The pocketbook theory of voting underpinned this strategy. This theory asserts that voters consider the perceived impact which an incumbent has had on their personal …