Examining the Influence of Political Affiliation and Orientation on Political Tolerance

  • Garneau, Christopher R. H
  • Schwadel, Philip
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Publication date
January 2022
Publisher
DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Language
English

Abstract

Political identities are strongly associated with political tolerance. Specifically, previous research shows that American liberals report higher levels of tolerance toward marginalized groups than conservatives. Political orientation, however, varies more among Democrats than Republicans, which might mean that Democrats are relatively diverse in their levels of political tolerance. In this article, the authors ask how the association between political orientation and political tolerance varies across political parties. Using General Social Survey data, the authors find that tolerance is highest among liberals, followed by moderates and conservatives. Regression models with interactions between party and orientation demonstrate that politic...

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