Who wants to run? how the devaluing of political office drives polarization

Introduction: those fittest for the trust -- Who wants to run? -- A framework for studying elections and ideology -- The electoral preference for moderates -- Polarization and the devaluing of office -- Depolarization and the benefits of office -- Polarization and the costs of running -- Conclusion:...

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1. Verfasser: Hall, Andrew B. (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Chicago, Ill., London The University of Chicago Press 2019
Schriftenreihe:Chicago studies in American politics
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction: those fittest for the trust -- Who wants to run? -- A framework for studying elections and ideology -- The electoral preference for moderates -- Polarization and the devaluing of office -- Depolarization and the benefits of office -- Polarization and the costs of running -- Conclusion: who wants to run? in broader context -- Appendix 1: additional results on polarization and who runs -- Appendix 2: estimating the advantage of moderates -- Appendix 3: effects of office benefits on polarization -- Appendix 4: state legislators running for the U.S. House
Beschreibung:xi, 155 Seiten
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ISBN:9780226609577
978-0-226-60957-7
9780226609430
978-0-226-60943-0