@M_B_Petersen @H_Sjastad @iaalima @mjbsp @M_Bisgaard Thanks for the shoutout Michael. I would also suggest reading these scholars may be useful: https://t.co/hnQNBHiuIO https://t.co/21XTIx8nkl https://t.co/LOucxbgEjE https://t.co/5fFoxewMq2
@MattGrossmann Relevant from my colleague @seanjwestwood, @jonmummolo, and @petersonerikj https://t.co/VXpC8azjLw
RT @jonmummolo: @MattGrossmann Our new @PolBehavior estimates relative influence of policy/party in vote choice. Policy disagreement can co…
RT @jonmummolo: @MattGrossmann Our new @PolBehavior estimates relative influence of policy/party in vote choice. Policy disagreement can co…
RT @jonmummolo: @MattGrossmann Our new @PolBehavior estimates relative influence of policy/party in vote choice. Policy disagreement can co…
RT @jonmummolo: @MattGrossmann Our new @PolBehavior estimates relative influence of policy/party in vote choice. Policy disagreement can co…
RT @jonmummolo: @MattGrossmann Our new @PolBehavior estimates relative influence of policy/party in vote choice. Policy disagreement can co…
RT @jonmummolo: @MattGrossmann Our new @PolBehavior estimates relative influence of policy/party in vote choice. Policy disagreement can co…
@MattGrossmann Our new @PolBehavior estimates relative influence of policy/party in vote choice. Policy disagreement can counteract party loyalty, but only on high salience issues. Pols get free pass on many important low salience issues. @seanjwestwood @p
RT @jonmummolo: New @PolBehavior w/ @petersonerikj @seanjwestwood. How much leeway do candidates get to take unpopular positions on issues…
RT @MattGrossmann: while partisan loyalty is strong, it is finite: the average voter is more likely than not to vote for the co-partisan ca…
RT @jonmummolo: New @PolBehavior w/ @petersonerikj @seanjwestwood. How much leeway do candidates get to take unpopular positions on issues…
RT @MattGrossmann: while partisan loyalty is strong, it is finite: the average voter is more likely than not to vote for the co-partisan ca…
RT @MattGrossmann: while partisan loyalty is strong, it is finite: the average voter is more likely than not to vote for the co-partisan ca…
RT @jonmummolo: New @PolBehavior w/ @petersonerikj @seanjwestwood. How much leeway do candidates get to take unpopular positions on issues…
RT @MattGrossmann: while partisan loyalty is strong, it is finite: the average voter is more likely than not to vote for the co-partisan ca…
RT @MattGrossmann: while partisan loyalty is strong, it is finite: the average voter is more likely than not to vote for the co-partisan ca…
RT @jonmummolo: New @PolBehavior w/ @petersonerikj @seanjwestwood. How much leeway do candidates get to take unpopular positions on issues…
Great paper on the ideological constraints of loyal partisanship
RT @MattGrossmann: while partisan loyalty is strong, it is finite: the average voter is more likely than not to vote for the co-partisan ca…
RT @MattGrossmann: while partisan loyalty is strong, it is finite: the average voter is more likely than not to vote for the co-partisan ca…
RT @MattGrossmann: while partisan loyalty is strong, it is finite: the average voter is more likely than not to vote for the co-partisan ca…
RT @MattGrossmann: while partisan loyalty is strong, it is finite: the average voter is more likely than not to vote for the co-partisan ca…
RT @MattGrossmann: while partisan loyalty is strong, it is finite: the average voter is more likely than not to vote for the co-partisan ca…
while partisan loyalty is strong, it is finite: the average voter is more likely than not to vote for the co-partisan candidate until that candidate takes dissonant stances on four or more salient issues #SocSciResearch https://t.co/I9FPPMZz9h https://t.c
RT @jonmummolo: New @PolBehavior w/ @petersonerikj @seanjwestwood. How much leeway do candidates get to take unpopular positions on issues…
RT @jonmummolo: New @PolBehavior w/ @petersonerikj @seanjwestwood. How much leeway do candidates get to take unpopular positions on issues…
RT @jonmummolo: New @PolBehavior w/ @petersonerikj @seanjwestwood. How much leeway do candidates get to take unpopular positions on issues…
RT @jonmummolo: New @PolBehavior w/ @petersonerikj @seanjwestwood. How much leeway do candidates get to take unpopular positions on issues…
RT @jonmummolo: New @PolBehavior w/ @petersonerikj @seanjwestwood. How much leeway do candidates get to take unpopular positions on issues…
RT @jonmummolo: New @PolBehavior w/ @petersonerikj @seanjwestwood. How much leeway do candidates get to take unpopular positions on issues…
This fantastic, smartly designed study is highly relevant to our polarized times: issue salience matters for voting behavior, and party loyalty weakens when co-partisans adopt positions at odds with voters *if* voters find the issues important.
RT @jonmummolo: New @PolBehavior w/ @petersonerikj @seanjwestwood. How much leeway do candidates get to take unpopular positions on issues…
Happy to see this published! A timely question about party loyalty coupled with a clever research design. Results suggest party loyalty is strong, but there is a breaking point. https://t.co/rZuqksYk0o
RT @jonmummolo: New @PolBehavior w/ @petersonerikj @seanjwestwood. How much leeway do candidates get to take unpopular positions on issues…
RT @jonmummolo: New @PolBehavior w/ @petersonerikj @seanjwestwood. How much leeway do candidates get to take unpopular positions on issues…
RT @jonmummolo: New @PolBehavior w/ @petersonerikj @seanjwestwood. How much leeway do candidates get to take unpopular positions on issues…
Potentially good news for Warren: Taking an unpopular stand on one key issue (or even a couple) might not cost her lean-D swing voters...but she/others can't deviate too much from popular positions: The Limits of Partisan Loyalty | SpringerLink https://t.c
RT @jonmummolo: New @PolBehavior w/ @petersonerikj @seanjwestwood. How much leeway do candidates get to take unpopular positions on issues…
Been looking forward to this paper for long time!
RT @jonmummolo: New @PolBehavior w/ @petersonerikj @seanjwestwood. How much leeway do candidates get to take unpopular positions on issues…
RT @jonmummolo: New @PolBehavior w/ @petersonerikj @seanjwestwood. How much leeway do candidates get to take unpopular positions on issues…
One of my favorite papers by @petersonerikj and @jonmummolo just published and could not be more timely
RT @jonmummolo: New @PolBehavior w/ @petersonerikj @seanjwestwood. How much leeway do candidates get to take unpopular positions on issues…
RT @jonmummolo: New @PolBehavior w/ @petersonerikj @seanjwestwood. How much leeway do candidates get to take unpopular positions on issues…
New @PolBehavior w/ @petersonerikj @seanjwestwood. How much leeway do candidates get to take unpopular positions on issues before the average co-partisan voter defects to the other party? tl;dr party loyalty is strong, but finite. Paper: https://t.co/31GO3
RT @DegenRolf: "The average voter is more likely than not to vote for the co-partisan candidate until that candidate takes dissonant stance…
RT @DegenRolf: "The average voter is more likely than not to vote for the co-partisan candidate until that candidate takes dissonant stance…
RT @DegenRolf: "The average voter is more likely than not to vote for the co-partisan candidate until that candidate takes dissonant stance…
"The average voter is more likely than not to vote for the co-partisan candidate until that candidate takes dissonant stances on four or more salient issues." https://t.co/7l19NRYXLV https://t.co/zJROa6yskw