While researchers — Hamilton a leader among them — have examined the interplay between education, political
party and environmental concerns in recent years, this is the first study to separate out Tea Party supporters as a fourth p
party and environmental concerns in recent years, this is the
first study to separate out
Tea Party supporters as a fourth p
Party supporters as a fourth
partyparty.
«Across a range of science and environmental issues, non-
Tea Party Republicans are more similar to Independents than they are to Tea Party supporters, and those divisions are surprisingly stable over the last four years,» says UNH professor of sociology Lawrence Hamilton, first author of the paper, titled «A four - party view of US environmental concern.&r
Party Republicans are more similar to Independents than they are to
Tea Party supporters, and those divisions are surprisingly stable over the last four years,» says UNH professor of sociology Lawrence Hamilton, first author of the paper, titled «A four - party view of US environmental concern.&r
Party supporters, and those divisions are surprisingly stable over the last four years,» says UNH professor of sociology Lawrence Hamilton,
first author of the paper, titled «A four -
party view of US environmental concern.&r
party view of US environmental concern.»