We present an incomplete information model of two-stage elections in which candidates can choose different platforms in primaries and general elections. Voters do not directly observe the chosen platforms, but infer the candidates’ ideologies from observing candidates’ campaigns. The ability of voters to detect candidates’ types depends on the visibility of the race. This model captures two patterns: the post-primary moderation effect, in which candidates pander to the party base during the primary and shift to the center in the general election; and the divisive-primary effect, which refers to the detrimental effect of hard-fought primaries on a party's general-election prospects
We present a formal model of intra-party politics to explain candidate selection within parties. We ...
The 2008 presidential election offers a unique opportunity to revisit the hypothesis that a divisive...
The invisible primary is an important time in United States Presidential primary politics as candida...
We present an incomplete information model of two-stage elections in which candidates can choose dif...
We present an incomplete information model of two-stage elections in which candidates can choose di...
We present an incomplete information model of two-stage electoral competition in which can-didates c...
We present a model of two-stage elections in which candidates can choose different plat-forms in pri...
When candidates in primary elections are ideologically differentiated (e.g., conservatives and moder...
Theory: We draw on established theories concerning strategic politicians, political learning, and po...
Objective. This study advances the presidential primary literature in two ways. First, since many st...
We investigate the amount of negative campaigning in the 1998 senato-rial primaries and the ramifica...
To explore the influence of primary results during the 2008 nomination process we leverage a previou...
To explore the influence of primary and caucus results during the 2008 nomination process we leverag...
Primary elections in the United States have been under-studied in the political science literature. ...
To analyze the advantages and disadvantages of the U.S. presidential primary system, we develop a mo...
We present a formal model of intra-party politics to explain candidate selection within parties. We ...
The 2008 presidential election offers a unique opportunity to revisit the hypothesis that a divisive...
The invisible primary is an important time in United States Presidential primary politics as candida...
We present an incomplete information model of two-stage elections in which candidates can choose dif...
We present an incomplete information model of two-stage elections in which candidates can choose di...
We present an incomplete information model of two-stage electoral competition in which can-didates c...
We present a model of two-stage elections in which candidates can choose different plat-forms in pri...
When candidates in primary elections are ideologically differentiated (e.g., conservatives and moder...
Theory: We draw on established theories concerning strategic politicians, political learning, and po...
Objective. This study advances the presidential primary literature in two ways. First, since many st...
We investigate the amount of negative campaigning in the 1998 senato-rial primaries and the ramifica...
To explore the influence of primary results during the 2008 nomination process we leverage a previou...
To explore the influence of primary and caucus results during the 2008 nomination process we leverag...
Primary elections in the United States have been under-studied in the political science literature. ...
To analyze the advantages and disadvantages of the U.S. presidential primary system, we develop a mo...
We present a formal model of intra-party politics to explain candidate selection within parties. We ...
The 2008 presidential election offers a unique opportunity to revisit the hypothesis that a divisive...
The invisible primary is an important time in United States Presidential primary politics as candida...