Popular psychological accounts argue that successful candidates address their appeals to citizens’ “hearts” rather than their “heads.” Yet research on campaigns shows that candidates win elections by getting voters to think about particular issues—especially issues that create ambivalence in the minds of opposition supporters. This article helps to reconcile these “heart-centered” and “head-centered” accounts of preference formation during campaigns. An original experiment and ANES data analyses (1980–2004) show that a “good gut feeling” toward a candidate helps citizens to overcome the paralyzing effect of ambivalence on attitude formation and turnout. And, since turnout is most tenuous among those with lower income, this is where the effe...
Affective Intelligence Theory (AIT) asserts that anxiety reduces the effect of party identification ...
In addition to mobilizing supporters to vote, partisan campaigns use get-out-the-vote tactics as a m...
Recent U.S. history provides vivid illustrations of the importance of politicians' emotional di...
Popular psychological accounts argue that successful candidates address their appeals to citizens’ “...
Popular psychological accounts argue that successful candidates address their appeals to citizens’ “...
Vote choice has traditionally been viewed as a function of partisan predispositions, issue positions...
Politicians are increasingly able to communicate their values, attitudes, and concerns directly to v...
What role does affect play in individuals\u27 political decisions? How do the emotions we experience...
The number of respondents being sampled as many as 220 respondents. The description of the responden...
We analyze a psychologically based model of voter turnout. Potential voters experience regret if the...
We analyze a psychologically-based model of voter turnout. Potential voters expe-rience regret if th...
Why does the competitiveness of an election affect voter turnout? Previous research has focused on e...
<div><p>Political candidates often believe they must focus their campaign efforts on a small number ...
In this era of candidate-centered politics a wealth of research has shown that candidate appearance ...
dential election to examine how two possibly important affective variables—public mood and political...
Affective Intelligence Theory (AIT) asserts that anxiety reduces the effect of party identification ...
In addition to mobilizing supporters to vote, partisan campaigns use get-out-the-vote tactics as a m...
Recent U.S. history provides vivid illustrations of the importance of politicians' emotional di...
Popular psychological accounts argue that successful candidates address their appeals to citizens’ “...
Popular psychological accounts argue that successful candidates address their appeals to citizens’ “...
Vote choice has traditionally been viewed as a function of partisan predispositions, issue positions...
Politicians are increasingly able to communicate their values, attitudes, and concerns directly to v...
What role does affect play in individuals\u27 political decisions? How do the emotions we experience...
The number of respondents being sampled as many as 220 respondents. The description of the responden...
We analyze a psychologically based model of voter turnout. Potential voters experience regret if the...
We analyze a psychologically-based model of voter turnout. Potential voters expe-rience regret if th...
Why does the competitiveness of an election affect voter turnout? Previous research has focused on e...
<div><p>Political candidates often believe they must focus their campaign efforts on a small number ...
In this era of candidate-centered politics a wealth of research has shown that candidate appearance ...
dential election to examine how two possibly important affective variables—public mood and political...
Affective Intelligence Theory (AIT) asserts that anxiety reduces the effect of party identification ...
In addition to mobilizing supporters to vote, partisan campaigns use get-out-the-vote tactics as a m...
Recent U.S. history provides vivid illustrations of the importance of politicians' emotional di...