Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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140530 | The Social Science Journal | 2010 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
In view of the ongoing debate about the degree and direction of political polarization in the U.S., we assess whether the 50 states are converging or diverging in their behavior in state and federal elections. We find that states are diverging in their behavior in federal elections but converging in their behavior in state elections. Previous scholars have shown the need to distinguish between the degree of polarization of elites and ordinary citizens. Our findings demonstrate the further need to distinguish between trends in partisan polarization at the federal and state level.
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Authors
John Dinan, Jac Heckelman,