What do citizens want from their members of Congress? Do they expect them to be constituent servants? Do they expect them to work on local problems? Or do they expect them to represent them on the national issues of the day? While citizens expect members of Congress to perform all of these roles, we argue that, in the contemporary political environment, citizens especially value members who represent them on the salient national issues of the day. We also argue that such behavior will be especially pronounced among those who are the most educated and partisan. We show, using several recent nationally representative surveys, that citizens prioritize this sort of issue representation, and that such evaluations shape member approval and vote c...
Objectives: We evaluate whether citizens’ trust in Congress is influenced by perceptions of ideologi...
Technological innovations, most recently social media, have allowed members of Congress to incorpora...
Many advocate for political reforms intended to resolve apparent disjunctures between politicians’ i...
American politics scholars have long distinguished between legislature-level “collective” and legisl...
Do citizens hold their representatives accountable for policy decisions, as commonly assumed in theo...
Many advocate for political reforms intended to resolve apparent disjunctures between politicians' i...
A key question in the congressional literature addresses the motivations of members of Congress. Wha...
While much of the extant research on political representation focuses on congruence issues and elite...
Does partisan conflict damage citizens ’ perceptions of Congress? If so, why has partisan polarizati...
The American electorate’s growing frustration with Congress has led to approval ratings dipping belo...
What qualifies as good or bad representation has plagued scholars and officeholders for years. These...
Incumbents in single member, simple plurality systems strive to develop name recognition and positiv...
American politics scholars typically conceptualize representation narrowly as mass-elite policy resp...
Legislative representation entails a degree of bonding between representatives and represented, demo...
Scholars of representative democracy have long struggled with basic questions related to representat...
Objectives: We evaluate whether citizens’ trust in Congress is influenced by perceptions of ideologi...
Technological innovations, most recently social media, have allowed members of Congress to incorpora...
Many advocate for political reforms intended to resolve apparent disjunctures between politicians’ i...
American politics scholars have long distinguished between legislature-level “collective” and legisl...
Do citizens hold their representatives accountable for policy decisions, as commonly assumed in theo...
Many advocate for political reforms intended to resolve apparent disjunctures between politicians' i...
A key question in the congressional literature addresses the motivations of members of Congress. Wha...
While much of the extant research on political representation focuses on congruence issues and elite...
Does partisan conflict damage citizens ’ perceptions of Congress? If so, why has partisan polarizati...
The American electorate’s growing frustration with Congress has led to approval ratings dipping belo...
What qualifies as good or bad representation has plagued scholars and officeholders for years. These...
Incumbents in single member, simple plurality systems strive to develop name recognition and positiv...
American politics scholars typically conceptualize representation narrowly as mass-elite policy resp...
Legislative representation entails a degree of bonding between representatives and represented, demo...
Scholars of representative democracy have long struggled with basic questions related to representat...
Objectives: We evaluate whether citizens’ trust in Congress is influenced by perceptions of ideologi...
Technological innovations, most recently social media, have allowed members of Congress to incorpora...
Many advocate for political reforms intended to resolve apparent disjunctures between politicians’ i...