Do people’s opinions on policy debates follow those of the political party they support? In new research using a nationally representative survey, Kevin J. Mullinix finds that knowing that their party supports certain legislation means that people are more likely to support that legislation, and that this effect is more pronounced when parties are highly polarized. This effect is not absolute, however; when an issue is personally important, people will not blindly follow their party’s lead
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Issue framing is one of the most important means of elite influence on public opinion. However, we k...
Persuading the public is often a key aim of politicians who are trying to advance their policy agend...
How do party cues and policy information affect citizens’ political opinions? In direct democratic s...
Political parties are a crucial link between the public and policy outcomes. However, few studies ha...
Do people thoughtlessly support positions taken by their party leaders, or carefully alter their bel...
Political parties not only aggregate the policy preferences of their supporters, but also have the a...
It is assumed that citizens have diverse opinions, and it is parties that compete to represent them....
Do party policy offerings simply reflect public opinion or do parties shape public demand for polici...
Political parties are a crucial link between the public and policy outcomes. However, few studies ha...
“Self-Fulfilling Misperceptions of Public Polarization”Mass media convey deep divisions among citize...
A key characteristic of democratic politics is competition between groups, first of all political pa...
Abstract: A large theoretical and empirical literature explores whether politicians and political pa...
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This paper examines the extent of polarization in the United States in the current political climate...
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Issue framing is one of the most important means of elite influence on public opinion. However, we k...
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