Partisan bias and hostility have increased substantially over the last few decades in the American electorate, and previous work shows that partisan strength and sorting help drive this trend. Drawing on insights from moral psychology, however, we posit that partisan moral convictions heighten affective polarization beyond the effects of partisanship, increasing partisan animosity and copartisan favoritism. Testing this theory using data from two national samples and novel measures of affective polarization in everyday life, we find that people who tend to moralize politics display more partisan bias, distance, and hostility, irrespective of partisan strength. These results shed light on a different moral divide that separates the American ...
The evidence points to the American electorate being more polarized than ever – but aside from influ...
Existing empirical research on voters’ responses to individual politicians’ moral transgressions pay...
Existing empirical research on voters’ responses to individual politicians’ moral transgressions pay...
Affective polarization describes the phenomenon whereby people identifying as Republican or Democrat...
When defined in terms of social identity and affect toward co-partisans and opposing partisans, the ...
Conflicts in politics often stem from different perspectives about what is right and wrong, and rece...
Elites in the U.S. have become increasingly polarized over the past several decades. More recently, ...
Scholars have reached mixed conclusions about the implications of increased political polarization f...
Abstract Few topics in public opinion research have attracted as much attention in recent years as p...
When defined in terms of social identity and affect toward copartisans and opposing partisans, the p...
Disagreements over whether polarization exists in the mass public have confounded two separate types...
People vary in the extent to which they imbue an attitude with moral conviction; however, little is ...
Abstract Scholars view polarization with trepidation. But polarization may clarify voters ’ choices ...
Much of the literature from political psychology has focused on the negative traits that are positiv...
This study explores whether, in societies around the world, affective polarization – or animosity be...
The evidence points to the American electorate being more polarized than ever – but aside from influ...
Existing empirical research on voters’ responses to individual politicians’ moral transgressions pay...
Existing empirical research on voters’ responses to individual politicians’ moral transgressions pay...
Affective polarization describes the phenomenon whereby people identifying as Republican or Democrat...
When defined in terms of social identity and affect toward co-partisans and opposing partisans, the ...
Conflicts in politics often stem from different perspectives about what is right and wrong, and rece...
Elites in the U.S. have become increasingly polarized over the past several decades. More recently, ...
Scholars have reached mixed conclusions about the implications of increased political polarization f...
Abstract Few topics in public opinion research have attracted as much attention in recent years as p...
When defined in terms of social identity and affect toward copartisans and opposing partisans, the p...
Disagreements over whether polarization exists in the mass public have confounded two separate types...
People vary in the extent to which they imbue an attitude with moral conviction; however, little is ...
Abstract Scholars view polarization with trepidation. But polarization may clarify voters ’ choices ...
Much of the literature from political psychology has focused on the negative traits that are positiv...
This study explores whether, in societies around the world, affective polarization – or animosity be...
The evidence points to the American electorate being more polarized than ever – but aside from influ...
Existing empirical research on voters’ responses to individual politicians’ moral transgressions pay...
Existing empirical research on voters’ responses to individual politicians’ moral transgressions pay...