The Persuadable Voter: Wedge Issues in Presidential Campaigns

Awards:   Winner of American Political Science Association: Political Psychology Section Robert E. Lane Award 2009 Winner of American Political Science Association: Political Psychology Section Robert E. Lane Award 2009. Winner of Robert E. Lane Award for the best book in political psychology, Political Psychology section of the American Political Science Association 2009 (United States)
Author:   D. Sunshine Hillygus ,  Todd G. Shields
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
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Pages:   272
Publication Date:   30 August 2009
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The Persuadable Voter: Wedge Issues in Presidential Campaigns


Awards

  • Winner of American Political Science Association: Political Psychology Section Robert E. Lane Award 2009
  • Winner of American Political Science Association: Political Psychology Section Robert E. Lane Award 2009.
  • Winner of Robert E. Lane Award for the best book in political psychology, Political Psychology section of the American Political Science Association 2009 (United States)

Overview

The use of wedge issues such as abortion, gay marriage, and immigration has become standard political strategy in contemporary presidential campaigns. Why do candidates use such divisive appeals? Who in the electorate is persuaded by these controversial issues? And what are the consequences for American democracy? In this provocative and engaging analysis of presidential campaigns, Sunshine Hillygus and Todd Shields identify the types of citizens responsive to campaign information, the reasons they are responsive, and the tactics candidates use to sway these pivotal voters. The Persuadable Voter shows how emerging information technologies have changed the way candidates communicate, who they target, and what issues they talk about. As Hillygus and Shields explore the complex relationships between candidates, voters, and technology, they reveal potentially troubling results for political equality and democratic governance. The Persuadable Voter examines recent and historical campaigns using a wealth of data from national surveys, experimental research, campaign advertising, archival work, and interviews with campaign practitioners.With its rigorous multimethod approach and broad theoretical perspective, the book offers a timely and thorough understanding of voter decision making, candidate strategy, and the dynamics of presidential campaigns.

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Author:   D. Sunshine Hillygus ,  Todd G. Shields
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Imprint:   Princeton University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.397kg
ISBN:  

9780691143361


ISBN 10:   0691143366
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   30 August 2009
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Language:   English

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Winner of the 2009 Robert E. Lane Award for the Best Book in Political Psychology in 2008, Political Psychology Section of the American Political Science Association [P]ath-breaking... The authors? novel approach to identifying both persuadable voters and effective micro-targeting techniques provides the most powerful evidence for their argument. The Persuadable Voter reminds us that, overall, the outcome of elections and the face of politics hinge on the ability of parties, candidates, and voters to adapt to each other and to the changing nature of political appeals. --David A. M. Peterson, Science In their outstanding study, Hillygus and Shields take what appears to be a singular topic--how wedge issues affect presidential campaigns--and fully develop a theoretical and empirical analysis of presidential campaigns, voting behavior, electoral strategies, and message framing... This work alone should expand the field of research on campaigns, elections, and voter behavior to new areas. --J. Michael Bitzer, Choice The Persuadable Voter is clearly a well researched book, with sound arguments and complex methodologies to back these arguments up. --Mark Rice, In-Spire, Journal of Law, Politics and Societies Written in an accessible style, The Persuadable Voter is an engaging reading, especially distinguishing itself in clarity and the high currency of the themes examined. It is certain to benefit the general public as well as a specialized audience, political and social scientists, journalists and politicians alike. --Adriana-Cecilia Neagu, ABC Journal The Persuadable Voter should prove a cornerstone of contemporary scholarship about campaigns. The theory of wedge politics is compelling no matter how difficult it may be to encourage partisans to defect in today's polarized politics. Hillygus and Shields have established cross-pressures as a crucial factor that moderates the effects of campaigns, and their empirical findings constitute striking evidence of such effects. Finally, the book itself is a model for how to present statistical analysis clearly, to mingle social science with lively anecdotes, and to challenge lazy conventional wisdom in provocative ways. It deserves to be read by academics and political practitioners alike. --John Sides, Public Opinion Quarterly Buell and Sigelman provide a crucial foundation for future work, as it is rich description of the type presented in this book that allows scholars to derive more general hypotheses. --Yanna Krupnikov, Perspectives on Politics


[P]ath-breaking... The authors' novel approach to identifying both persuadable voters and effective micro-targeting techniques provides the most powerful evidence for their argument. The Persuadable Voter reminds us that, overall, the outcome of elections and the face of politics hinge on the ability of parties, candidates, and voters to adapt to each other and to the changing nature of political appeals. -- David A. M. Peterson Science In their outstanding study, Hillygus and Shields take what appears to be a singular topic--how wedge issues affect presidential campaigns--and fully develop a theoretical and empirical analysis of presidential campaigns, voting behavior, electoral strategies, and message framing... This work alone should expand the field of research on campaigns, elections, and voter behavior to new areas. -- J. Michael Bitzer Choice The Persuadable Voter is clearly a well researched book, with sound arguments and complex methodologies to back these arguments up. -- Mark Rice In-Spire, Journal of Law, Politics and Societies Written in an accessible style, The Persuadable Voter is an engaging reading, especially distinguishing itself in clarity and the high currency of the themes examined. It is certain to benefit the general public as well as a specialized audience, political and social scientists, journalists and politicians alike. -- Adriana-Cecilia Neagu ABC Journal The Persuadable Voter should prove a cornerstone of contemporary scholarship about campaigns. The theory of wedge politics is compelling no matter how difficult it may be to encourage partisans to defect in today's polarized politics. Hillygus and Shields have established cross-pressures as a crucial factor that moderates the effects of campaigns, and their empirical findings constitute striking evidence of such effects. Finally, the book itself is a model for how to present statistical analysis clearly, to mingle social science with lively anecdotes, and to challenge lazy conventional wisdom in provocative ways. It deserves to be read by academics and political practitioners alike. -- John Sides Public Opinion Quarterly Buell and Sigelman provide a crucial foundation for future work, as it is rich description of the type presented in this book that allows scholars to derive more general hypotheses. -- Yanna Krupnikov Perspectives on Politics


[P]ath-breaking... The authors' novel approach to identifying both persuadable voters and effective micro-targeting techniques provides the most powerful evidence for their argument. The Persuadable Voter reminds us that, overall, the outcome of elections and the face of politics hinge on the ability of parties, candidates, and voters to adapt to each other and to the changing nature of political appeals. -- David A. M. Peterson Science In their outstanding study, Hillygus and Shields take what appears to be a singular topic--how wedge issues affect presidential campaigns--and fully develop a theoretical and empirical analysis of presidential campaigns, voting behavior, electoral strategies, and message framing... This work alone should expand the field of research on campaigns, elections, and voter behavior to new areas. -- J. Michael Bitzer Choice The Persuadable Voter is clearly a well researched book, with sound arguments and complex methodologies to back these arguments up. -- Mark Rice In-Spire, Journal of Law, Politics and Societies Written in an accessible style, The Persuadable Voter is an engaging reading, especially distinguishing itself in clarity and the high currency of the themes examined. It is certain to benefit the general public as well as a specialized audience, political and social scientists, journalists and politicians alike. -- Adriana-Cecilia Neagu ABC Journal The Persuadable Voter should prove a cornerstone of contemporary scholarship about campaigns. The theory of wedge politics is compelling no matter how difficult it may be to encourage partisans to defect in today's polarized politics. Hillygus and Shields have established cross-pressures as a crucial factor that moderates the effects of campaigns, and their empirical findings constitute striking evidence of such effects. Finally, the book itself is a model for how to present statistical analysis clearly, to mingle social science with lively anecdotes, and to challenge lazy conventional wisdom in provocative ways. It deserves to be read by academics and political practitioners alike. -- John Sides Public Opinion Quarterly Buell and Sigelman provide a crucial foundation for future work, as it is rich description of the type presented in this book that allows scholars to derive more general hypotheses. -- Yanna Krupnikov Perspectives on Politics


Author Information

D. Sunshine Hillygus is the Frederick S. Danziger Associate Professor of Government and director of the Program on Survey Research at Harvard University. Todd G. Shields is professor of political science at the University of Arkansas and director of the Diane D. Blair Center for Southern Politics and Society.

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