Do Leader Evaluations (De)Mobilize Voter Turnout? Lessons From Presidential Elections in the United States

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Autor(a) principal: Harsgor, Liran
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Nevitte, Neil
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.v10i4.5723
Resumo: Do evaluations of presidential candidates in the US affect the level of voter turnout? Voters’ affections towards presidential candidates, we contend, can either stimulate or inhibit voter inclinations to turnout. Voters are more inclined to turn out when they have positive feelings towards the candidate with which they identify because they want “their” candidate to win. But citizens may also be more likely to vote when they dislike the candidate of the party with which they do not identify. In that case, voters are motivated to prevent the candidate from being elected. Utilizing the American National Election Studies data for 1968–2020, the analysis finds that the likelihood of voting is affected by (a) the degree to which voters’ affections towards the candidate differ from one another (having a clear‐cut choice between options) and (b) the nature of the affections (negative or positive) towards both in‐ and out‐party candidates.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Do Leader Evaluations (De)Mobilize Voter Turnout? Lessons From Presidential Elections in the United States
title Do Leader Evaluations (De)Mobilize Voter Turnout? Lessons From Presidential Elections in the United States
spellingShingle Do Leader Evaluations (De)Mobilize Voter Turnout? Lessons From Presidential Elections in the United States
Harsgor, Liran
leader evaluations; mobilization; presidentialization; turnout; US elections
title_short Do Leader Evaluations (De)Mobilize Voter Turnout? Lessons From Presidential Elections in the United States
title_full Do Leader Evaluations (De)Mobilize Voter Turnout? Lessons From Presidential Elections in the United States
title_fullStr Do Leader Evaluations (De)Mobilize Voter Turnout? Lessons From Presidential Elections in the United States
title_full_unstemmed Do Leader Evaluations (De)Mobilize Voter Turnout? Lessons From Presidential Elections in the United States
title_sort Do Leader Evaluations (De)Mobilize Voter Turnout? Lessons From Presidential Elections in the United States
author Harsgor, Liran
author_facet Harsgor, Liran
Nevitte, Neil
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author2 Nevitte, Neil
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Nevitte, Neil
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv leader evaluations; mobilization; presidentialization; turnout; US elections
topic leader evaluations; mobilization; presidentialization; turnout; US elections
description Do evaluations of presidential candidates in the US affect the level of voter turnout? Voters’ affections towards presidential candidates, we contend, can either stimulate or inhibit voter inclinations to turnout. Voters are more inclined to turn out when they have positive feelings towards the candidate with which they identify because they want “their” candidate to win. But citizens may also be more likely to vote when they dislike the candidate of the party with which they do not identify. In that case, voters are motivated to prevent the candidate from being elected. Utilizing the American National Election Studies data for 1968–2020, the analysis finds that the likelihood of voting is affected by (a) the degree to which voters’ affections towards the candidate differ from one another (having a clear‐cut choice between options) and (b) the nature of the affections (negative or positive) towards both in‐ and out‐party candidates.
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