I argue that citizens alter their views of candidates' ideological and issue positions in response to two kinds of information cues: issue ownership and issue position cues. Issue ownership cues associate a candidate with the party that owns the issue discussed by a candidate. Issue position cues associate a candidate with the party that is linked to the position that the candidate discusses. These cues can either lead citizens to view the candidate as more or less extreme - both in terms of ideological and issue position assessments - than that candidate's party. When both types of cues are present, citizens should ignore the issue ownership cues in favor of the easier to process issue position cues. Evidence from a survey experiment embed...
Efforts to educate citizens about the candidates and issues at stake in elections are widespread. T...
According to the issue ownership theory of voting, voters identify the political party that they fee...
Issue ownership means that some parties are considered by the public at large as being more able to ...
Issue ownership theory suggests that candidates should focus on the issues that are owned - or assoc...
Issue ownership theory argues that when a voter considers a party to be the most competent amongst o...
Issue ownership theory argues that when a voter considers a party to be the most competent amongst o...
Parties often are associated with specific issues. They can “own ” an issue when they develop a repu...
Is party “ownership” of issues and traits manifest in the minds of voters in ways that could generat...
© 2016 Congruence between voters and representatives has long been seen as a clear marker of the qua...
Issue ownership, which has a competence and an associative dimension, refers to the link between iss...
Empirical results indicate that politicians exploit issue ownership—the degree to which the public t...
Citizens in representative democracies receive party endorsements and policy information when choosi...
Over the past decade, a number of new measures have been developed that attempt to capture the polit...
When voters learn about candidates' issue positions during election campaigns, does it affect how th...
Issue ownership means that some parties are considered by the public at large as being more able to ...
Efforts to educate citizens about the candidates and issues at stake in elections are widespread. T...
According to the issue ownership theory of voting, voters identify the political party that they fee...
Issue ownership means that some parties are considered by the public at large as being more able to ...
Issue ownership theory suggests that candidates should focus on the issues that are owned - or assoc...
Issue ownership theory argues that when a voter considers a party to be the most competent amongst o...
Issue ownership theory argues that when a voter considers a party to be the most competent amongst o...
Parties often are associated with specific issues. They can “own ” an issue when they develop a repu...
Is party “ownership” of issues and traits manifest in the minds of voters in ways that could generat...
© 2016 Congruence between voters and representatives has long been seen as a clear marker of the qua...
Issue ownership, which has a competence and an associative dimension, refers to the link between iss...
Empirical results indicate that politicians exploit issue ownership—the degree to which the public t...
Citizens in representative democracies receive party endorsements and policy information when choosi...
Over the past decade, a number of new measures have been developed that attempt to capture the polit...
When voters learn about candidates' issue positions during election campaigns, does it affect how th...
Issue ownership means that some parties are considered by the public at large as being more able to ...
Efforts to educate citizens about the candidates and issues at stake in elections are widespread. T...
According to the issue ownership theory of voting, voters identify the political party that they fee...
Issue ownership means that some parties are considered by the public at large as being more able to ...