Past work suggests that partisan attachments isolate citizens from encountering elite messages contrary to their points of view. Here, we present evidence that partisan attachments not only serve to filter the information citizens receive from political elites; they also work in the other direction, isolating politicians from encountering contrary perspectives from citizens. We hypothesized that Americans prefer expressing their opinions to politicians who share their party identification and avoid contacting outpartisan politicians. Three studies— drawing on a mixture of observational, field experimental, and natural experimental approaches—support this hypothesis. Citizens prefer to “preach to the choir, ” contacting legislators likely to...
How does elite communication influence affective polarization between partisan groups? Drawing on th...
Do party policy offerings simply reflect public opinion or do parties shape public demand for polici...
Partisanship often colors how citizens perceive real world conditions. For example, an oft-documente...
Past work suggests that partisan attachments isolate citizens from encountering elite messages contr...
Past work suggests that partisan attachments isolate citizens from encountering elite messages contr...
The conservative asymmetry of elite polarization represents a significant puzzle. We argue that poli...
Politicians have been depicted as, alternatively, strongly constrained by public opinion, able to sh...
Influential theories depict politicians as, alternatively, strongly constrained by public opinion, a...
Does partisan conflict damage citizens ’ perceptions of Congress? If so, why has partisan polarizati...
While the American public may not be as ideologically polarised as the officeholders representing th...
What motivates citizens to support one party over the other? Do they carefully weigh all of the rele...
American politics is characterized by a high degree of partisan rancor, with seemingly little common...
Influential theories depict politicians as, alternatively, strongly constrained by public opinion, a...
I examine the impact of long-term partisan loyalties on perceptions of specific political figures an...
Abstract We argue that politicians systematically discount the opinions of constituents with whom th...
How does elite communication influence affective polarization between partisan groups? Drawing on th...
Do party policy offerings simply reflect public opinion or do parties shape public demand for polici...
Partisanship often colors how citizens perceive real world conditions. For example, an oft-documente...
Past work suggests that partisan attachments isolate citizens from encountering elite messages contr...
Past work suggests that partisan attachments isolate citizens from encountering elite messages contr...
The conservative asymmetry of elite polarization represents a significant puzzle. We argue that poli...
Politicians have been depicted as, alternatively, strongly constrained by public opinion, able to sh...
Influential theories depict politicians as, alternatively, strongly constrained by public opinion, a...
Does partisan conflict damage citizens ’ perceptions of Congress? If so, why has partisan polarizati...
While the American public may not be as ideologically polarised as the officeholders representing th...
What motivates citizens to support one party over the other? Do they carefully weigh all of the rele...
American politics is characterized by a high degree of partisan rancor, with seemingly little common...
Influential theories depict politicians as, alternatively, strongly constrained by public opinion, a...
I examine the impact of long-term partisan loyalties on perceptions of specific political figures an...
Abstract We argue that politicians systematically discount the opinions of constituents with whom th...
How does elite communication influence affective polarization between partisan groups? Drawing on th...
Do party policy offerings simply reflect public opinion or do parties shape public demand for polici...
Partisanship often colors how citizens perceive real world conditions. For example, an oft-documente...