Investigating the social, economic and political consequences of Covid-19: A rolling cross-section approach

C Vezzoni, R Ladini, F Molteni, GM Dotti Sani… - Survey Research …, 2020 - air.unimi.it
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 …

Primary politics: Race, gender, and age in the 2008 democratic primary

S Jackman, L Vavreck - Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

Plus ça Change: Race, Gender, and Issue Retrospections in the 2008 US Presidential Election

CR Grose, J Husser, A Yoshinaka - Journal of Elections, Public …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
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 …