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Partisan or Quasi-Partisan?

2012
Formally non-partisan judicial elections have traditionally been more-or-less bereft of partisanship, with votes and results hinging upon candidate quality (Schaffner et al., 2001; Dubois, 1980, 1978). However, regulations limiting judicial candidates' speech in formally non-partisan elections have fared poorly in the federal courts in the 2000s.
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Partisan

2023
Abstract In the eighteenth century, the term “partisan” came to describe the individual who engaged in insurgent warfare. Its use inaugurated a discourse on the politically disruptive features of this subject, which circulates off as well as on the battlefield.
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Partisan Conversion and Partisan Activation: The Behavioral Consequences of Partisan Segregation

2022
Increasing political segregation in the United States raises new concerns as to how living in politically homogeneous communities influences voters and divides political parties. This dissertation investigates the behavioral consequences of geographic partisan polarization, analyzing how living in homogeneous political communities influences voters ...
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Bioethicist as Partisan Ideologue

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2021
Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely. (Lord Acton, Letter I To Archbishop Creighton, April 5, 1887; 2011, 9)To be clear, I do not think that blood transfusions necessarily ...
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Partisan gerrymandering

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
Bernard Grofman, Jonathan Cervas
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Partisan Discrimination in Hiring*

Journal of Human Resources
This study experimentally investigates the role of politics in hiring decisions. Participants acted as employers, determining the highest wage to offer candidates based only on their demographic characteristics, education, and partisanship. We find that both Democratic and Republican participants significantly favor co-partisans, with an out-partisan ...
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Partisan Affections and Change in Partisan Self-Images

American Politics Quarterly, 1984
This article seeks to differentiate between partisan affections and partisan self-images and analyzes how changes in respondents' partisan affections may relate to changes in their partisan self-images. Analysis revealed that changes in partisan affections (1) precede adoption of partisan self-images on the part of self-classified Independents, and (2)
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Universal partisan rulesets and a universal partisan dicotic ruleset

International Journal of Game Theory
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Partisan profiles in presidential policies: A reply to a partisan proponent

Journal of Macroeconomics, 1994
Abstract Zaleski's (1992) estimates of presidential preference for inflation versus unemployment reject the party cleavage model. Utilizing a different technique, Siebrand and Swank (1994) provide estimates similar, for the most part, to Zaleski's. Siebrand and Swank, however, support the party cleavage model.
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