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Partisan issue preferences and partisan change

Political Behavior, 1990
This paper addresses the relationship between changes in issue preferences and changes in partisanship, and examines the possibility that different types of issues may be associated with different dimensions of partisanship. A discriminant function analysis using the 1972–74–76 CPS Panel reveals that Democrats, Independents, and Republicans are very ...
Michael D. Martinez, Michael M. Gant
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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

Proceedings of the 2018 Workshop on Advanced Tools, Programming Languages, and PLatforms for Implementing and Evaluating Algorithms for Distributed systems, 2018
We present the design and implementation of Partisan, an Erlang library for enabling real-world experiments of dis- tributed protocols and applications. Partisan is a \batteries- included"library facilitating internode communication in Er- lang, runtime selection of cluster topology, pluggable layers that provide additional functionality such as causal
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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 gerrymandering

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
Bernard Grofman, Jonathan Cervas
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Partisan trust

2022
This dissertation explores the role of political parties in polarizing political trust. The gap in political trust between electoral winners and losers threatens regime stability, undermines accountability, and casts doubt on the idea of trust as a reservoir of political support. Although previous work that examines the determinants of the winner-loser
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Partisans

The Antioch Review, 2001
John Kennedy, David Laskin
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Partisan Traps

2023
Ethan Bueno de Mesquita, Wioletta Dziuda
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