American Voter
Discover the unabridged edition of American Voter by Angus Campbell, a seminal work originally published in 1960. This comprehensive theoretical study of voting behavior has become a cornerstone reference in electoral research, providing in-depth insights into the dynamics of voter decision-making. Spanning 576 pages, this book meticulously presents the theoretical frameworks that have shaped scholarly discussions in the field. Whether you are a student, researcher, or simply interested in understanding the intricacies of American electoral behavior, American Voter is an essential addition to your collection. Published by The University of Chicago Press in 1980, this paperback edition continues to influence the study of voting patterns in the United States. Dive into this classic and explore the factors that drive voter choices.