With the Midterm Campaigns Ramping Up, Many Local Political Parties Are Ignoring Those Who Want To Volunteer
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-28-2022
Identifier/URL
39722584 (Pure)
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Abstract
As the 2022 midterm elections approach, volunteers can play a significant role for the Democratic or Republican parties at the county level. In new research, Lee Hannah, Kevin Reuning, and Anne Whitesell look at how easy it is to volunteer for a local political party, and what groups of people find it easier to volunteer. They find that local chapters are more willing to respond to approaches from women and white potential volunteers and if they are an in electorally competitive counties.
Repository Citation
Hannah, A.,
Reuning, K.,
& Whitesell, A.
(2022). With the Midterm Campaigns Ramping Up, Many Local Political Parties Are Ignoring Those Who Want To Volunteer. .
https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/political_science/134
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As the 2022 midterm elections approach, volunteers can play a significant role for the Democratic or Republican parties at the county level. In new research,