Research on affective polarization, elections, and state/local politics
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After the 2024 election, it seemed like Republicans' views of the economy improved more than Dems' dropped. I began to wonder... as an extension of issue ownership, do voters see Republican-led economies as better?
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After the 2024 election, it seemed like Republicans' views of the economy improved more than Dems' dropped. I began to wonder... as an extension of issue ownership, do voters see Republican-led economies as better?
osf.io/preprints/os...
Participation in an environmental protest, in particular, is explained far more by hostility toward the GOP than concern about climate change. 2/
Participation in an environmental protest, in particular, is explained far more by hostility toward the GOP than concern about climate change. 2/
Daily time series of affective polarization in the US, between 2019 to 2023, drawn from responses to the Nationscape and America's Political Pulse studies.
T ~ 1,000
github.com/sbwarner/ts_...
Daily time series of affective polarization in the US, between 2019 to 2023, drawn from responses to the Nationscape and America's Political Pulse studies.
T ~ 1,000
github.com/sbwarner/ts_...