@srl Some scholars like Traci Burch have documented that rights restoration isn't necessarily a partisan issue, it is a pro-democracy issue https://t.co/KEz7nP0DJy
@powerchowder69 @karpmj A pre-Trump study found a Republican advantage among white male felons, but it was much smaller (unless you assume all independents voted R). Meaning that white male convicts did not always exactly mirror white men overall in politi
RT @oblivionrecurs: @darealHassan @mitchellvii https://t.co/giqhs8BVAW registered black male ex‐felons, 71.7 percent in North Carolina and…
RT @jon_m_rob: @PoliticsWolf @DemocraticLuntz @xenocryptsite That's not what the research has found. Found felony white population in NC &…
@PoliticsWolf @DemocraticLuntz @xenocryptsite That's not what the research has found. Found felony white population in NC & FL leans relatively R. May on balance help R's https://t.co/np3nO777yz & https://t.co/VgnxBZVpxG
RT @CSDDatNU: For #votingrights and #presidential #elections, we turn to Traci Burch, “Did Disfranchisement Laws Help Elect President Bush?…
For #votingrights and #presidential #elections, we turn to Traci Burch, “Did Disfranchisement Laws Help Elect President Bush? New Evidence on the Turnout Rates and Candidate Preferences of Florida’s Ex-Felons”. @PolBehavior 34:1–26 https://t.co/kvVbWtITb
RT @HHH_Report: @SteveStuWill 1/2 also, this 2010 paper says white felons more likely to be Republicans (at least in Florida + NC) https://…
@SteveStuWill 1/2 also, this 2010 paper says white felons more likely to be Republicans (at least in Florida + NC) https://t.co/Vv6U9uPBWS https://t.co/BYpexz3cPJ
@L_v_Brickoven @MattGlassman312 I’ve got to run, but Burch’s study is here + maybe free as PDF online: https://t.co/KqFxo0l7Py