Compassionate Conservatism and African Americans: Politics Puts Faith to Work and Gains New Allies?
Abstract Historically African Americans have been loyal to the Democratic Party; yet some discontentment may allow opportunity for the Republican Party to make inroads among African American voters. Situated within the context of the Republican electoral “compassionate conservatism” strategy, the pu...
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