Elite Influence on Public Opinion in an Informed Electorate
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Abstract
An enduring concern about democracies is that citizens conform too readily to the policy views of elites in their own parties, even to the point of ignoring other information about the policies in question. This article presents two experiments that undermine this concern, at least under one important condition. People rarely possess even a modicum of information about policies; but when they do, their attitudes seem to be affected at least as much by that information as by cues from party elites. The experiments also measure the extent to which people think about policy. Contrary to many accounts, they suggest that party cues do not inhibit such thinking. This is not cause for unbridled optimism about…
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- Elite
- Optimism
- Public opinion
- Political science
- Political economy
- Politics
- Positive economics
- Public relations
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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