Voters are less likely to be influenced by their party's position on a policy issue when they have a different view

Sheagley, G. (2017). Voters are less likely to be influenced by their party's position on a policy issue when they have a different view.
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Political parties are made up of coalitions - and those within these coalitions don't always agree with one another. In new research, Geoffrey Sheagley looks at how voters make sense of debates within parties where their own views are challenged. He finds that when a party has the same view as one of its members, they become more supportive, but ...

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