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Candidates And Voters Ideology Valence And Representation In Us Elections Walter J Stone

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Candidates And Voters Ideology Valence And Representation In Us Elections Walter J Stone
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.3 MB
Author: Walter J. Stone
ISBN: 9781316649602, 1316649601
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Candidates And Voters Ideology Valence And Representation In Us Elections Walter J Stone by Walter J. Stone 9781316649602, 1316649601 instant download after payment.

Candidates and Voters extends our understanding of voting, elections, and representation by elaborating a simple theory of voting choice based on voters' interest in policy and in the suitability of candidates to hold elective office ('leadership valence'). Voters' choices must be understood in the context of the choices between opposing candidates they are offered on these two dimensions. Drawing on extensive analysis of US House races, Stone shows that although voters lack the information that many analysts assume they need to function in a democracy, they are most often able to choose the better candidate on the policy and valence dimensions. In addition, candidates, when they decide whether and how to run, anticipate the interests that drive voters. The book shows that elections tend to produce outcomes on policy and leadership valence consistent with voters' interests, and challenges skeptical views of how well the electoral process works.

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