Although changing policy positions is often thought of as costly for politicians, this may not always be the case. We present findings from two survey experiments designed to assess how people respond to politicians who change positions on an issue. We examine the direct effects of position changes on both summary evaluations of a candidate and ratings of a candidate’s character. We find that the effect of changing positions varies across issues and that the passage of time attenuates the negative effects of a change of position. We also find that although individual voters prefer a candidate who moves closer to their own preferred policy position to one who sticks to a disliked policy position, in the aggregate changing policy positions ma...
Prior research provides limited insights into when political communications prime or change citizens...
Most of the literature asserts that political parties rationally define their preference for elector...
Issue positions of parties according to the media have become more volatile during the last decades....
Influential theories depict politicians as, alternatively, strongly constrained by public opinion, a...
Abstract We test whether politicians’ communications shape their supporters’ policy priorities by...
Considerable ambiguity exists regarding the effect of government/opposition status on party platform...
Models of electoral competition in which candidates can change position at no cost predict the conve...
Elite support for modifying electoral institutions and policies generally depends on whether a propo...
Models of electoral competition in which candidates can change position at no cost predict the conv...
This work is an analysis of party policy change over time. So far, the predominant models of party c...
Abstract: A large theoretical and empirical literature explores whether politicians and political pa...
According to spatial models of elections, citizen perceptions of party policy positions are a key de...
Position change is an essential feature of political competition. Implicitly, policy change on an is...
Influential theories depict politicians as, alternatively, strongly constrained by public opinion, a...
A large theoretical and empirical literature explores whether politicians and political parties chan...
Prior research provides limited insights into when political communications prime or change citizens...
Most of the literature asserts that political parties rationally define their preference for elector...
Issue positions of parties according to the media have become more volatile during the last decades....
Influential theories depict politicians as, alternatively, strongly constrained by public opinion, a...
Abstract We test whether politicians’ communications shape their supporters’ policy priorities by...
Considerable ambiguity exists regarding the effect of government/opposition status on party platform...
Models of electoral competition in which candidates can change position at no cost predict the conve...
Elite support for modifying electoral institutions and policies generally depends on whether a propo...
Models of electoral competition in which candidates can change position at no cost predict the conv...
This work is an analysis of party policy change over time. So far, the predominant models of party c...
Abstract: A large theoretical and empirical literature explores whether politicians and political pa...
According to spatial models of elections, citizen perceptions of party policy positions are a key de...
Position change is an essential feature of political competition. Implicitly, policy change on an is...
Influential theories depict politicians as, alternatively, strongly constrained by public opinion, a...
A large theoretical and empirical literature explores whether politicians and political parties chan...
Prior research provides limited insights into when political communications prime or change citizens...
Most of the literature asserts that political parties rationally define their preference for elector...
Issue positions of parties according to the media have become more volatile during the last decades....