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The Influence of News Media on Political Elites: Investigating Strategic Responsiveness in Congress
Authors:Kevin Arceneaux  Martin Johnson  René Lindstädt  Ryan J Vander Wielen
Institution:1. Temple University;2. Louisiana State University;3. University of Essex
Abstract:News media play a central role in democratic politics, yet we know little about how media affect the behavior of policy makers. To understand the conditions under which news media influence political elites, we advance a theory of strategic responsiveness, which contends that elected representatives are more likely to heed their constituents' preferences when voters are attentive. Accordingly, news media's influence on legislative behavior should be most apparent near elections and dependent on the partisan composition of the constituency. We capitalize on the incremental rollout of the conservative Fox News Channel in the late 1990s to evaluate our theoretical predictions. Fox News caused both Republicans and Democrats in Congress to increase support for the Republican Party position on divisive votes, but only in the waning months of the election cycle and among those members who represent districts with a sizable portion of Republican voters.
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