Республиканская партия (США) (Russian Wikipedia)

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  • Ian Adams. Political Ideology Today. — Manchester University Press, 2001. — С. 32—33. — ISBN 978-0-7190-6020-5. Архивировано 20 января 2023 года.

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  • Анализируя платформу Республиканской партии, принятую на съезде в Чикаго в 1860 году, А. В. Ефимов делает вывод, что Республиканская партия выступила как наиболее последовательный политический противник рабства, — отмечает А. В. Тайгильдин [1] Архивная копия от 22 июня 2022 на Wayback Machine.

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  • Polarisation by education is remaking American politics (англ.). The Economist (13 октября 2024). — «From 1952 to 2000, a majority of white voters with college degrees self-identified as Republicans. Starting with the 2012 election, this affiliation began to weaken. It loosened even more once [Donald] Trump became the Republican standard-bearer in 2016. By 2020, the college-educated called themselves Democrats by a 2:1 margin. And there were many more of them; their share of the electorate rose from 8% in 1952 to 40% in 2020. Had the party held on to the rest of its support, this would have ensured an enduring majority. Yet at the same time, Democrats lost support among whites without college degrees. They now favour Republicans by their own margin of 2:1.»

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