We combine several strands of research from electoral behaviour and party politics to suggest that ideological moderation will boost a party’s perceived competence. Less radical parties are seen as readier to compromise, more realistic about what can be achieved, and less prone to simplistic solutions. The results of conjoint experiments with party profiles show that, while an ideological leaning carries no cost, any appreciably left- or right-wing position eroded a party’s perceived competence among a representative sample of around 2,000 British citizens. This effect holds when controlling for respondents’ ideological proximity to the party in question, and looks to operate through all three of the proposed mechanisms suggested above – es...
Part of the growing literature on valence politics interprets the electoral impact of party competen...
The potential effects of mass polarization has become a major subject of study in political science....
In this paper we examine how political contexts mediate citizens' ability to understand political pa...
We combine several strands of research from electoral behaviour and party politics to suggest that i...
Parties that in the past have defended radical positions sometimes decide to moderate, moving toward...
This article contributes to the literature on representation by examining how the ideological polari...
Do European political parties represent the ideology of their voters well? This research aims to pro...
This paper reveals a national mood in aggregate evaluations of party competence which translates fro...
Recent comparative electoral research shows that both ideological and competence voting are influenc...
This Dissertation, written at the Department of Political Studies in the School of Social Sciences, ...
Political candidates' ideological positions have been used to explain success in inter-party competi...
Available online 19 October 2020.Left-right semantics help voters simplify the complex political rea...
"We examine 'heuristic' and 'systematic' candidate-appraisal strategies within a presidential electi...
This article investigates how the degree of electoral competition affects parties’ policy positions....
The existing literature on polarization has focused predominantly on spatial polarization and partis...
Part of the growing literature on valence politics interprets the electoral impact of party competen...
The potential effects of mass polarization has become a major subject of study in political science....
In this paper we examine how political contexts mediate citizens' ability to understand political pa...
We combine several strands of research from electoral behaviour and party politics to suggest that i...
Parties that in the past have defended radical positions sometimes decide to moderate, moving toward...
This article contributes to the literature on representation by examining how the ideological polari...
Do European political parties represent the ideology of their voters well? This research aims to pro...
This paper reveals a national mood in aggregate evaluations of party competence which translates fro...
Recent comparative electoral research shows that both ideological and competence voting are influenc...
This Dissertation, written at the Department of Political Studies in the School of Social Sciences, ...
Political candidates' ideological positions have been used to explain success in inter-party competi...
Available online 19 October 2020.Left-right semantics help voters simplify the complex political rea...
"We examine 'heuristic' and 'systematic' candidate-appraisal strategies within a presidential electi...
This article investigates how the degree of electoral competition affects parties’ policy positions....
The existing literature on polarization has focused predominantly on spatial polarization and partis...
Part of the growing literature on valence politics interprets the electoral impact of party competen...
The potential effects of mass polarization has become a major subject of study in political science....
In this paper we examine how political contexts mediate citizens' ability to understand political pa...