2020
DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/3atq7
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Divided Dems, United Reps: Party strategy and within-party variation in immigration attitudes

Abstract: There is a large and growing body of literature on the political polarization of socio-politicalattitudes. This work, however, often treats parties as homogeneous groups, missing underlying within-partyvariation. This paper argues that social scientists should measure attitudinal trends at three levels: 1) theaggregate, 2) parties, and 3) within parties. Using several waves of ANES data between 1992 and 2016, Iapply this analytic strategy to the study of immigration attitudes—one of the most salient issues cur… Show more

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