Dynamics of Public Opinion

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Dynamics of Public Opinion

Politics and government Political science and theory Comparative politics Political ideologies and movements Political structure and processes Constitution: government and the state

Authors: Mary Layton Atkinson, K. Elizabeth Coggins, James A. Stimson, Frank R. Baumgartner

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Collection: Elements in American Politics

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 11 November 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 4 Mb

ISBN: 9781108877282


Introduction

A central question in political representation is whether government responds to the people. To understand that, we need to know what the government is doing, and what the people think of it. We seek to understand a key question necessary to answer those bigger questions: How does American public opinion move over time?

Patterns of Change in Public Opinion

We posit three patterns of change over time in public opinion, depending on the type of issue. Issues on which the two parties regularly disagree provide clear partisan cues to the public. For these party-cue issues we present a slight variation on the thermostatic theory from (Soroka and Wlezien (2010); Wlezien (1995)); our “implied thermostatic model.”

A smaller number of issues divide the public along lines unrelated to partisanship, and so partisan control of government provides no relevant clue. Finally, we note a small but important class of issues which capture response to cultural shifts.

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