This article analyzes opinions about abortion, racial, and social welfare policies, comparing their determinants among citizens with different levels of political information over the past several decades. Hypothesizing that growing elite partisan polarization may have exacerbated the political implications of differences in political awareness, the authors examine how increasing clarity of party–policy linkages among political elites influences party–policy linkages in the mass public. The results show that only the well informed responded to the growing elite polarization by becoming more partisan in their opinions. Apparently, in the absence of the motivation to develop coherent opinions, even a simplification of the political environmen...
Democracy is defined by the element of competition. Elite party competition has become one of the mo...
Using the cumulative ANES survey (1972-2004), this paper examines the effect of elite polarization o...
What motivates citizens to support one party over the other? Do they carefully weigh all of the rele...
This article analyzes opinions about abortion, racial, and social welfare policies, comparing their ...
This article investigates how a key stratum of the partisan elite—party activists—have been position...
Objectives: This study aims to test the extent to which campaigns along with partisanship polarized ...
This thesis considers the relationship between public and elite opinion and explores the causes of p...
Abstract Scholars view polarization with trepidation. But polarization may clarify voters ’ choices ...
Do party policy offerings simply reflect public opinion or do parties shape public demand for polici...
Do party policy offerings simply reflect public opinion or do parties shape public demand for polici...
Do party policy offerings simply reflect public opinion or do parties shape public demand for polici...
“Self-Fulfilling Misperceptions of Public Polarization”Mass media convey deep divisions among citize...
“Self-Fulfilling Misperceptions of Public Polarization”Mass media convey deep divisions among citize...
Abstract. An enduring concern about democracies is that citizens conform too readily to the policy v...
Democracy is defined by the element of competition. Elite party competition has become one of the mo...
Democracy is defined by the element of competition. Elite party competition has become one of the mo...
Using the cumulative ANES survey (1972-2004), this paper examines the effect of elite polarization o...
What motivates citizens to support one party over the other? Do they carefully weigh all of the rele...
This article analyzes opinions about abortion, racial, and social welfare policies, comparing their ...
This article investigates how a key stratum of the partisan elite—party activists—have been position...
Objectives: This study aims to test the extent to which campaigns along with partisanship polarized ...
This thesis considers the relationship between public and elite opinion and explores the causes of p...
Abstract Scholars view polarization with trepidation. But polarization may clarify voters ’ choices ...
Do party policy offerings simply reflect public opinion or do parties shape public demand for polici...
Do party policy offerings simply reflect public opinion or do parties shape public demand for polici...
Do party policy offerings simply reflect public opinion or do parties shape public demand for polici...
“Self-Fulfilling Misperceptions of Public Polarization”Mass media convey deep divisions among citize...
“Self-Fulfilling Misperceptions of Public Polarization”Mass media convey deep divisions among citize...
Abstract. An enduring concern about democracies is that citizens conform too readily to the policy v...
Democracy is defined by the element of competition. Elite party competition has become one of the mo...
Democracy is defined by the element of competition. Elite party competition has become one of the mo...
Using the cumulative ANES survey (1972-2004), this paper examines the effect of elite polarization o...
What motivates citizens to support one party over the other? Do they carefully weigh all of the rele...