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The battleground effect: How the electoral college shapes post-election political attitudes and behavior.

机译:战场效应:选举学院如何塑造选举后的政治态度和行为。

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Every four years, Americans elect a president through the curious institution called the Electoral College. As a result of its structure, which prioritizes states over individual votes, presidential candidates focus on only a handful of states, the so-called battleground states, while virtually ignoring the rest of the country. In this dissertation, I examine the consequences of this campaign strategy for voters' post-election attitudes toward politics and U.S. senators' voting behavior immediately after the election.;Using public opinion data from the National Election Studies and the National Annenberg Election Survey, I find that the differences in levels of trust, efficacy, and interest between safe and battleground state residents are minimal. However, when accounting for differences in states' political cultures, I detect battleground effects. Voters living in states with more traditional political cultures are hardly affected by candidates' battleground strategies whereas voters in states with moralistic political cultures are more efficacious, trusting, and interested in politics when their state is also a battleground state.;The particulars of presidential campaign strategies also subtly affect senators' roll call voting. Senators who share the president's party and represent battleground states are slightly more supportive of presidential policy positions than those representing safe states. I propose that these senators returned favors they enjoyed during the campaign season. Moreover, if they ran for reelection themselves, they are even more supportive.;This dissertation shows candidates' battleground strategies have effects that extend beyond Election Day at both the elite and mass levels, thereby expanding our conception and understanding of the role of presidential elections and campaign effects in American politics.
机译:每隔四年,美国人就会通过一个叫做选举学院的好奇机构选出一位总统。由于其结构将国家优先于个人选票,因此总统候选人只关注少数几个州,即所谓的战场州,而实际上忽略了该国其他地区。在本文中,我研究了这一竞选策略对选举后选民对政治的态度以及美国参议员的投票行为的后果。;使用来自国家选举研究和国家安嫩伯格选举调查的民意数据,我发现安全国家和战场国家居民之间的信任,效能和兴趣水平差异很小。但是,在解释各州政治文化的差异时,我发现了战场效应。生活在具有更多传统政治文化的州中的选民几乎不受候选人战场策略的影响,而具有道德政治文化的州中的选民在他们的国家也是战场国的情况下更加有效,信任并对政治感兴趣。策略还巧妙地影响了参议员的唱名表决。与代表安全国家的参议员分享总统政党并代表战场国的参议员对总统政策立场的支持略微多一些。我建议这些参议员返回他们在竞选季节所享有的支持。此外,如果他们自己竞选连任,他们会更加支持。;本论文表明,候选人的战场策略在精英和群众层面上的影响都超出了选举日,从而扩大了我们对总统选举作用的认识和理解。和美国政治中的竞选影响。

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  • 作者

    Hendriks, Henriet.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Minnesota.;

  • 授予单位 University of Minnesota.;
  • 学科 Political Science General.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 226 p.
  • 总页数 226
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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