Raced-gendered electability: Support, donations, and democratic double standards for black women candidates (Record no. 532265)

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Personal name Chen, Philip and Sorensen, Ashley
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Title Raced-gendered electability: Support, donations, and democratic double standards for black women candidates
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Political Research Quarterly
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Extent 78(3), Sep, 2025: p.942-956
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Summary, etc Scholars are consistently concerned about the relative lack of gender and racial representation in Congress. As explicitly sexist and racist attitudes have waned (though by no means disappeared) in the population, we are left searching for alternative explanations for continued representational gaps. We theorize that one driving force is a paradox among Democratic primary voters: namely, that Black women are seen both as more liberal and less electable. Using two different survey experiments, we show that, while most Democratic primary candidates benefit from perceptions of being more liberal, this cannot be said for Black women due to beliefs that they are less likely to win in the general election. These cross-cutting evaluations of Black women candidates by Democratic primary voters perpetuate representational inequities, making it more difficult for Black women to emerge victorious from Democratic primaries compared to men and White women.- Reproduced


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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2026-01-12 78(3), Sep, 2025: p.942-956 AR137900 2026-01-12 Articles

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