Social Class Voting

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Due to the last election that transpired recently, voting became a great topic for discussion. There are many methods that influence American citizens to cast in their vote, or simply just not vote at all. Given the right vote in the United States is such an amazing privilege to attain because by casting a vote, a citizens voice is heard, it’s a method of cast their decision, and is a way of expressing their political views. Yet, what is flabbergasting about voting is that most American citizens who are given and have the privilege to vote, do not vote at all. In contrast to those who want to be American citizens or want to be citizens wish they had such a privilege. When citizens vote, they vote towards presidential candidates and propositions. …show more content…

The reason for the decrease is due to the social status of an individual. But for those who did vote, there were some easy identifiers on who voted for what. For instance an individual’s social class and occupation plays a factor in their methods of voting. Voters will only vote if it benefits them, others in their class or everyone in the same social class. Voters here are only enticed to vote if there is a strong relation or common characteristics with the candidate. Furthermore, individuals tend to vote Republicans if they are managers. Where as white-collar workers, any one from middle class, anyone with a less education and/or anyone with an income of less than $15000 tend to vote Democratic(Dobratz, Waldner, Buzzell pg 237, 2012). In addition to a decrease of class voting a democratic country, this has been compared to other democratic nation. Other democratic nations such as Denmark, Sweden and Great Britain have the highest levels of social class voting compared to the United States; the United States being the lowest. Interestingly, since there has been such a decrease in voting in the United States, it would be great if the United States would get around 50% of the American voters. According to Pew Research Center, a journal article about voting, stated that in the last election that took place back in November 2016, about 55% of the United States voting population casted their vote; out of 157.6 million citizens who reported being a registered voter. The reason why voting has been declining in the concept of social class is because there has a decrease in manual labor and an increase in service workers labor force; in other words in increase in laborers who fall in within the middle class. (PAGE 239 WHO DO I

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