Public opinion polarization is here conceived as a process of alignment along multiple lines of potential disagreement and measured as growing constraint in individuals' preferences. Using NES data from 1972 to 2004, the authors model trends in issue partisanship--the correlation of issue attitudes with party identification--and issue alignment--the correlation between pairs of issues--and find a substantive increase in issue partisanship, but little evidence of issue alignment. The findings suggest that opinion changes correspond more to a resorting of party labels among voters than to greater constraint on issue attitudes: since parties are more polarized, they are now better at sorting individuals along ideological lines. Levels of const...
Predictability has long been a defining characteristic of stable democracies, especially that of the...
To what extent are Americans divided in terms of their liberal and conservative preferences? Have th...
An enduring and increasingly acute concern – in an age of polarized parties – is that people’s parti...
Political polarization is commonly measured using the variation of responses on an individual issue ...
Political polarization of the public has been the topic of academic debate for decades. Some claim ...
Abstract Scholars view polarization with trepidation. But polarization may clarify voters ’ choices ...
Abstract Few topics in public opinion research have attracted as much attention in recent years as p...
Few would disagree that there is little apparent common ground remaining between Democrats and Repub...
This study examines the extent and nature of partisan polarization in American politics since 1992. ...
Disagreements over whether polarization exists in the mass public have confounded two separate types...
Inquiry into the origins of partisan polarization has generally treated polarization as a simple, sy...
Republicans and Democrats are more divided along ideological lines -- and partisan antipathy is deep...
During a time of intense partisan polarization our democracy and its respective institutions have ex...
During a time of intense partisan polarization our democracy and its respective institutions have ex...
This paper examines the extent of polarization in the United States in the current political climate...
Predictability has long been a defining characteristic of stable democracies, especially that of the...
To what extent are Americans divided in terms of their liberal and conservative preferences? Have th...
An enduring and increasingly acute concern – in an age of polarized parties – is that people’s parti...
Political polarization is commonly measured using the variation of responses on an individual issue ...
Political polarization of the public has been the topic of academic debate for decades. Some claim ...
Abstract Scholars view polarization with trepidation. But polarization may clarify voters ’ choices ...
Abstract Few topics in public opinion research have attracted as much attention in recent years as p...
Few would disagree that there is little apparent common ground remaining between Democrats and Repub...
This study examines the extent and nature of partisan polarization in American politics since 1992. ...
Disagreements over whether polarization exists in the mass public have confounded two separate types...
Inquiry into the origins of partisan polarization has generally treated polarization as a simple, sy...
Republicans and Democrats are more divided along ideological lines -- and partisan antipathy is deep...
During a time of intense partisan polarization our democracy and its respective institutions have ex...
During a time of intense partisan polarization our democracy and its respective institutions have ex...
This paper examines the extent of polarization in the United States in the current political climate...
Predictability has long been a defining characteristic of stable democracies, especially that of the...
To what extent are Americans divided in terms of their liberal and conservative preferences? Have th...
An enduring and increasingly acute concern – in an age of polarized parties – is that people’s parti...