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The Politics of the World Cup and Soccer Enthusiasm
Dignitas News Service ^ | July 1, 2014 | Paul M Winters

Posted on 07/01/2014 5:37:45 PM PDT by dignitasnews

A poll conducted in the days leading up to the United States extra-time defeat against Belgium confirmed the suspicions of various conservative pundits that soccer is by and large a liberal past-time, but the poll also indicated that the sports growth may rest with southern members of the GOP. YouGov looked at the demographics of soccer enthusiasm in the United States, specifically at the breakdown of fans based on politics, region and race, prior to as well as in the midst of Americans quadrennial World Cup love affair. The study found that Democrats are more likely to follow soccer as a favored sport, but that Republicans accounted for a larger share of new enthusiasts as a result of increased attention brought on by the World Cup.

World CupPrior to the World Cup, YouGov concluded, 30 percent of Americans followed soccer closely during the 2014 WorldWorld Cup Cup, compared to only 18 percent who consider themselves full-time fans of the sport. 21 percent of Democrats followed the sport prior to the international competition in Brazil, compared to only 13 percent of Republicans, however self-identified members of the party of Abraham Lincoln were more likely to have caught "soccer fever" in recent weeks with 28 percent of the GOP following the World Cup, a net increase of 15 percent, as opposed to the 11 percent increase in Democratic Party enthusiasm. Among the overall United States population the sport has seen an increase of 12 percent in those following soccer closely, with 30 percent of Americans engaged in the tournament, as opposed to the 18 percent who consider themselves regular "futbal" fans. The image charts detail enthusiasm levels for soccer by party identification, the first being those who followed the sports very or somewhat closely regardless of season, the second that of Americans closely following the World Cup action in Brazil and the final detailing the growth in enthusiasm between the two, among voters of the Democratic Party and Republican Party, self-identified independent voters and all Americans.

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There are a number of theories floating around the blogosphere as to the differences in enthusiasm across ideology, all with various degrees of both truth and hyperbole. Generally speaking, conservatives tend to have a higher level of enthusiasm for sports than do liberals, which is confirmed in the metric of those who are not following the sport at all. While Democrats favor soccer more than Republicans, liberal voters are also more likely to have absolutely no interest, by a count of 63 percent to 61 in general and 45 percent during the World Cup against the 40 percent of Republicans who don't follow at all. These trends run consistent to those other sports such as football, basketball and baseball although the gaps are even higher. Soccer enthusiasm, for some, is as much a cultural stance as is it an entertainment pursuit. If one looks at the breakdown of fans who cite they follow the sport "very closely" regardless of season, Democrats and Republicans are nearly identical, but the Democratic Party advantage comes with he casual fans. This could be a juxtaposed reaction to the legion of conservative football and NASCAR fans or a reflection of the left-wing's tendency toward a more "Euro-centric" viewpoint and an aversion to American exceptionalism.

Racial, ethnic and wealth come into play as well, which explains the higher overall level of soccer enthusiasm among Democrats. Over the past few decades, the Democratic Party has increasingly reflected a membership that is concentrated in urban areas, consisting primarily of wealthier whites along with working class and poorer minorities. Their reliance on these groups has gained in importance as they have been unable to address the needs of middle class Americans of all stripes. Republicans in this time have made gains among the middle class white population, frustrated by Progressive-liberal policies which have granted more powers to the Federal Government and favored larger corporations over small and independent business. The GOP has also made inroads among middle class and upper income Latino's who consider themselves Americans first and of Hispanic heritage second. While this group embraces soccer with great enthusiasm, the Republican-leaning Latinos are more likely to choose football, baseball or basketball as their sport of choice. Among the primarily Spanish-speaking Hispanic population, they tend to lean heavily toward Democrats and soccer.

During the World Cup or otherwise, Hispanics are by far the most loyal followers of soccer. 36 percent of Latinos identified themselves as regular soccer followers, double that of the overall population, while this figure jumped to 47 percent as World Cup fever took hold (against 30 percent of total population). One surprising aspect of the YouGov poll was that more black Americans consider themselves soccer enthusiasts than those of Caucasian heritage. While 27 percent of white Americans are following the World Cup closely, one-third of blacks say they are following the matches in Brazil. This holds true even without the benefit of the world's most recognized international tournament, as 20 percent of blacks say they follow the game closely, as opposed to the 16 percent of white Americans.

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Another relatively surprising insight provided by YouGov's poll was the regional differences in enthusiasm. Although its not entirely surprising that the West had the highest interest level of soccer, with 28 percent avid followers of the sport at any given time and 36 percent during the World Cup, that the South came in second with 21 and 35 percent interest goes somewhat against conventional wisdom. Despite a richer history of soccer participation, particularly among the upper crust populations of New England, the Northeast was only third, with 23 percent following the World Cup closely and 12 percent who follow the sport year-round. The Midwest region has the lowest level of interest in soccer, with only 21 percent closely following the World Cup and eight percent otherwise.

For a sport looking to increase its place among the American athletic hierarchy, the leadership of soccer would be wise to analyze these numbers closely. The initial takeaways would suggest that a concerted effort to increase the sports reach within black inner city neighborhoods and Southern Republican strongholds may bear fruit in its pursuit for larger crowds and better athletes willing to pursue soccer as their sport of choice. Outside of Texas and Florida, the MLS currently has no teams in the southern states, something they may wish to reflect upon given the college football and basketball prowess of both the SEC and ACC conferences based on the South. While the politics and demographics of soccer are not as pronounced as some pundits would believe, they do exist and as World Cup enthusiasm dies down, the decision makers of the sport would be wise to reflect upon this.

Commentary by Paul M Winters Editor in Chief, Dignitas News Service

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TOPICS: Politics; Society; Sports
KEYWORDS: democrats; republicans; soccer; worldcup
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To: miss marmelstein

Yes! They are sub-human, welfare begging monkey filth, looking for a welfare payday, and they are revolting beyond even the vocabulary of Shakespeare to describe.


21 posted on 07/01/2014 6:08:37 PM PDT by Doctor 2Brains
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To: Doctor 2Brains

“Liberals love it ONLY because Americans have not embraced it and France has. And for that reason, I will never embrace it.”

I don’t know, I reckon I could care less what libs like and why. Holy cow, what if they started digging the heck out of cheap domestic beer and pizza?

“BTW, liberals HATE football with a burning, Satanic passion because it is HUGE, it is AMERICAN, and it is FINANCIALLY SUCCESSFUL on a Biblical scale.”

Looking around at the state of things, it’s not surprising the NFL is the most popular pro sport by far.

FReegards


22 posted on 07/01/2014 6:09:12 PM PDT by Ransomed
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To: Ransomed

Your inability to comprehend simple English is astonishing. I don’t believe I ever addressed your ability to care less about the game. By the way, you meant to say “I couldn’t care less,” not “I could care less.”


23 posted on 07/01/2014 6:11:42 PM PDT by Doctor 2Brains
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To: 1rudeboy

“It’s a sport.” So, liberals don’t care? Really? “It’s only a movie.” Do liberals care about movies, and tv, and books? I think they do. Do you? Do you honestly believe that liberals do NOT hate football?


24 posted on 07/01/2014 6:13:18 PM PDT by Doctor 2Brains
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To: Doctor 2Brains

I’m a fan of many sports, and I’ve never considered whether my state as a fan depends on other people’s political inclinations. That appears to be your problem.


25 posted on 07/01/2014 6:13:31 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: Ransomed

“I don’t know,” you say. That’s true.


26 posted on 07/01/2014 6:14:08 PM PDT by Doctor 2Brains
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To: 1rudeboy

I don’t have a problem, slick. I only make an observation. YOU seem to have the problem.


27 posted on 07/01/2014 6:14:45 PM PDT by Doctor 2Brains
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To: Doctor 2Brains

Yeah, sure.


28 posted on 07/01/2014 6:15:14 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: 1rudeboy

Yeah, sure.


29 posted on 07/01/2014 6:15:35 PM PDT by Doctor 2Brains
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To: Doctor 2Brains

You are right. I couldn’t care less. Thank you.

I don’t watch soccer, except I saw some of that Ghana/US game the other day. Seemed alright to me. I just was trying to say that I don’t understand letting the libs determine if you like something or not. I mean not liking soccer is fine, but I can’t see not liking it because of that.

Freegards


30 posted on 07/01/2014 6:18:04 PM PDT by Ransomed
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To: Ransomed

I agree 100%. I’ve been VERY clear on that point. I like wine despite the fact that million of libs like it only because the French do, while Americans prefer beer. I only ask that we recognize that libs are promoting soccer because they hate America. You and/or I can still like it.


31 posted on 07/01/2014 6:20:54 PM PDT by Doctor 2Brains
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To: Doctor 2Brains

That’s tellin’ ‘em, Doc. I agree with your theory - it’s Rush Limbaugh’s as well, btw. Leftists are going to destroy football if we don’t watch it. I knew it the first time I saw a girl on tv (it’s always a girl) whining about concussions. And if this thread keeps up, you’re going to see at least one conservative come on here and whine about concussions. It’s amazing how our fellow conservatives buy into liberal shibboleths. So you have to fight it from all sides.


32 posted on 07/01/2014 6:25:21 PM PDT by miss marmelstein (Richard Lives Yet!)
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To: miss marmelstein

The NFL (along with college football) is one of the biggest ratings drivers for the tv networks which (surprise!) are mostly crony capitalist allies of the regime.

So don’t look for football to be going away anytime soon.


33 posted on 07/01/2014 6:26:31 PM PDT by nascarnation (Toxic Baraq Syndrome: hopefully infecting a Dem candidate near you)
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To: dignitasnews

Who did they poll? Migrant workers?

In an unscientific poll of my own among coworkers, all wanted the USA to win - but not a single one could name the coach or any player on the team. Increased interest in the silly game among actual Americans could not be confirmed.


34 posted on 07/01/2014 6:28:08 PM PDT by Some Fat Guy in L.A. (Still bitterly clinging to rational thought despite it's unfashionability)
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To: Doctor 2Brains

As in art, movies, music, food — conflating sports purely with ideology/politics is ridiculous ... whether it’s Libs who only like soccer since it’s “international” or those who claim baseball is THE all-American game, love it b/c you do, WTF cares otherwise.

These W/C threads can be entertaining at times, but the humor is often quickly lost with the constant barrage of bashing & hijacks.


35 posted on 07/01/2014 6:31:23 PM PDT by mikrofon (Go USA! Bump)
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To: dignitasnews
I see what you did there, Mr. Dignitas News Writer. Nice work:

Some of this could be a juxtaposed reaction to the legion of conservative football and NASCAR fans or a reflection of the left-wing's tendency toward a more "Euro-centric" viewpoint and an aversion to American exceptionalism.

Racial, ethnic and wealth come into play as well, which explains the higher overall level of soccer enthusiasm among Democrats. Over the past few decades, the Democratic Party has increasingly reflected a membership that is concentrated in urban areas, consisting primarily of wealthier whites along with working class and poorer minorities. Their reliance on these groups has gained in importance as they have been unable to address the needs of middle class Americans of all stripes. Republicans in this time have made gains among the middle class white population, frustrated by Progressive-liberal policies which have granted more powers to the Federal Government and favored larger corporations over small and independent business. The GOP has also made inroads among middle class and upper income Latino's who consider themselves Americans first and of Hispanic heritage second. While this group embraces soccer with great enthusiasm, the Republican-leaning Latinos are more likely to choose football, baseball or basketball as their sport of choice.


36 posted on 07/01/2014 6:33:20 PM PDT by Yardstick
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To: mikrofon

I THINK it was Bork (I could be wrong) who said culture is EVERYTHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Control the culture, control the world. Elections do NOT matter. One MUST recognize if the enemy is making a move. Failure to recognize lib moves in EDUCATION, MOVEIS, TV, BOOKS, MUSIC, has DESTROYED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DESTROYED!!!!!!! DESTROYED!!!! this nation.


37 posted on 07/01/2014 6:35:32 PM PDT by Doctor 2Brains
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To: miss marmelstein

So what sports are acceptable for me to watch, in your “conservative” sense?


38 posted on 07/01/2014 7:07:17 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: 1rudeboy

Anything you want. I couldn’t care less what you watch. Why would I?


39 posted on 07/01/2014 7:12:10 PM PDT by miss marmelstein (Richard Lives Yet!)
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To: miss marmelstein

Perfect. Let’s just let the lib conspiracies aside, and watch the ball.


40 posted on 07/01/2014 7:13:28 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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