Investigating the social, economic and political consequences of Covid-19: A rolling cross-section approach
In this article, we present an application of the rolling cross-section (RCS) design to monitor
changes in public opinion during the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy (ResPOnsE Covid-19 …
changes in public opinion during the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy (ResPOnsE Covid-19 …
Primary politics: Race, gender, and age in the 2008 democratic primary
Abstract Despite Barack Obama's momentum in the early phase of the Democratic
nomination, the process of selecting a nominee took longer than usual. Obama's …
nomination, the process of selecting a nominee took longer than usual. Obama's …
When do voters actually think “It's the Economy”? Evidence from the 2008 presidential campaign
M Singer - Electoral Studies, 2011 - Elsevier
Studies linking election outcomes to economics frequently assume that the economy's
salience is constant. This study shows that the economy's salience systematically fluctuates …
salience is constant. This study shows that the economy's salience systematically fluctuates …
Rational learners or impervious partisans? Economic news and partisan bias in economic perceptions
JS Matthews, M Pickup - … of Political Science/Revue canadienne de …, 2019 - cambridge.org
Decades of research have established the direct influence of partisanship on voter
perception of a host of real-world conditions. Even so, numerous factors have been found to …
perception of a host of real-world conditions. Even so, numerous factors have been found to …
Finding the way home: The dynamics of partisan support in presidential campaigns
M Henderson - Political Behavior, 2015 - Springer
The tendency for lukewarm partisans to “come home” is generally regarded as the chief
dynamic of presidential campaigns, but little is known about what draws these voters closer …
dynamic of presidential campaigns, but little is known about what draws these voters closer …
Political issues and the dynamics of vote choice in 2008
DS Hillygus, M Henderson - Journal of Elections, Public Opinion …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
The 2008 American presidential contest occurred amidst economic conditions unlike any
seen in decades. Media assessments have often attributed Barack Obama's victory to the …
seen in decades. Media assessments have often attributed Barack Obama's victory to the …
Partisan defection and change in the 2008 US presidential election
HF Weisberg, CJ Devine - Journal of elections, public opinion and …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Party identification remained an important determinant of vote choice in the 2008 election.
Indeed, the extent to which people voted according to their partisanship remained as …
Indeed, the extent to which people voted according to their partisanship remained as …
Campaign context and preference dynamics in US presidential elections
C Panagopoulos - Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Previous scholarship finds that campaigns “matter” in that these enterprises have the
capacity to influence voter preferences. Insights about how campaigns exert effects on …
capacity to influence voter preferences. Insights about how campaigns exert effects on …
The predictable campaign: Theory and evidence
R Johnston, S Lachance - Electoral Studies, 2022 - Elsevier
Are campaigns epiphenomena? The dominant answer in the US literature seems to be Yes.
Outcomes are driven by 'fundamental'considerations in place before the campaign begins …
Outcomes are driven by 'fundamental'considerations in place before the campaign begins …
Plus ça Change: Race, Gender, and Issue Retrospections in the 2008 US Presidential Election
What role did race and gender play in vote choice for US president in 2008? With an African‐
American Democratic presidential nominee and a female Republican vice presidential …
American Democratic presidential nominee and a female Republican vice presidential …