Updating Political Evaluations: Policy Attitudes, Partisanship, and Presidential Assessments |
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Authors: | Benjamin Highton |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Political Science, University of California, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616-8682, USA |
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Abstract: | The pervasive influence of partisanship on political evaluations is well known and understood. Whether citizens rely on their
policy attitudes has received less attention, especially in the context of how people update and revise their evaluations.
This paper focuses on presidential assessments and uses panel data covering three presidencies to model the determinants of
opinion change. The results indicate that policy preferences (like partisanship) exert a regular and substantial influence
on how citizens update their presidential evaluations. |
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