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The limits of issue ownership dynamics : the constraining effect of party preference
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Issue ownership theory argues that when a voter considers a party to be the most competent amongst others to deal with an issue (that is, the party owns the issue), chances are the voter will vote for that party. Recent work has shown that perceptions of issue ownership are dynamic: they are affected by the media coverage of party messages. However, based on the broad literature on partisan bias, we predict that parties' efforts to change issue ownership perceptions will have a difficult time breaching the perceptual screen created by a voter's party preference. Using two separate experiments with a similar design we show that the effect of partisan issue messages on issue competence is moderated by party preference. The effect of issue messages is reinforced when people already like a party, and blocked when people dislike a party.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Journal of elections, public opinion and parties. - Place of publication unknown
Publication
Place of publication unknown : 2014
ISSN
1745-7289
1745-7297
DOI
10.1080/17457289.2013.811245
Volume/pages
24 :1 (2014) , p. 1-19
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