Do Ideological Attacks Change How Voters Evaluate Primary Election Candidates?

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Kylee J. Britzman, Benjamin R. Kantack
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Abstract

Partisan polarization in the United States has increased the ideological uniformity of the Democratic and Republican parties, and therefore the usefulness of party identification as an indicator of candidates’ ideology. However, candidates – especially during primary elections – often attack their opponents for being insufficiently conservative or progressive, explicitly signaling to voters that they should put less faith in their stereotypes about the party’s ideology when evaluating candidates. To assess the effects of these ideological attacks, we conduct a Dynamic Process Tracing Environment experiment that simulates a primary election campaign. We find mixed evidence that participants, when exposed to an ideological attack ad, lower their ratings of the attacked candidate’s ideological extremity, overall favorability, qualification for office, and trustworthiness. However, we observe no differences between experimental conditions in terms of information search, suggesting that ideological attacks are generally accepted at face value and not independently verified by voters.
意识形态攻击会改变选民对初选候选人的评价吗?
美国的党派两极化增加了民主党和共和党在意识形态上的一致性,因此,政党认同作为候选人意识形态的一个指标是有用的。然而,候选人——尤其是在初选期间——经常攻击对手不够保守或不够进步,明确地向选民发出信号,在评估候选人时,他们不应该过于相信自己对政党意识形态的刻板印象。为了评估这些意识形态攻击的影响,我们进行了一个模拟初选活动的动态过程跟踪环境实验。我们发现混合证据表明,当参与者接触到意识形态攻击广告时,他们对受攻击候选人的意识形态极端程度、总体好感度、任职资格和可信度的评分会降低。然而,我们观察到在不同的实验条件下,在信息搜索方面没有差异,这表明意识形态攻击通常在表面上被接受,而不是由选民独立验证。
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American Politics Research
American Politics Research POLITICAL SCIENCE-
CiteScore
2.80
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6.70%
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66
期刊介绍: The purpose of Amercian Politics Research is to promote and disseminate high-quality research in all areas of American politics, including local, state, and national. American Politics Research will publish significant studies concerning American political behavior, political parties, public opinion, legislative behavior, courts and the legal process, executive and administrative politics, public policy, and all other topics appropriate to our understanding of American government and politics. Manuscripts from all social science disciplines are welcomed.
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