The determinants of the vote for Trump: an analysis of Texas 2016 primary results

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This article analyses the 2016 primary vote for Donald Trump in Texas. Much of Trump’s campaign rhetoric has been anti-immigrant. A major Trump campaign theme was his proposal to build a wall along the Mexico-U.S. border and make Mexico pay for it (Trump 2016). The econometric model estimated below uses county-level data for Texas. The dependent variable is the percent of the 2016 republican primary vote for Mr Trump. The model examines the electoral effects of Trump’s anti-immigrant rhetoric in a heavily Hispanic border state.

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Adkisson, R. V., & Peach, J. (2018). The determinants of the vote for Trump: an analysis of Texas 2016 primary results. Applied Economics Letters, 25(3), 172–175. https://doi.org/10.1080/13504851.2017.1307927

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