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What determines who we vote for? Lesson focus: The ‘Class Based’ voting model between 1945 ... 5. What Determines Who We Vote For Part One - Presentation Transcript ... People also had stable, long term attachments to particular parties (called partisanship), for example:
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to which status determines partisanship. The effects of crystallization on the di- rection of partisanship may be considered ...
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The results, preliminary as they are, suggest that the electoral system applied, but also the degree of politicisation of the electorate at a given election determines partisanship and the partisan vote much stronger than socio-political modernisation does.
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So the basis by which the Cook PVI determines partisanship for Congressional races is by using Presidential vote. The results of this are highly detrimental Democrats running in rural areas, because it makes what is often an entirely winnable district look impossible.
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Burgess Talks About Fired Gubernatorial Aide ... Partisanship Determines Questions ... ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- Lawmakers heard colorful testimony Tuesday describing the hiring and firing practices of the Ehrlich administration, saying the governor's staff employed a hit list among state workers.
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Partisanship determines campaign-finance laws: In 1974, Congress approved taxpayer financing of presidential campaigns. The laws' authors said federal subsidies would take money grubbing out of the system and thus prevent the corruption of the White House.
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Partisanship determines campaign-finance laws: In 1974, Congress approved taxpayer financing of presidential campaigns. The laws' authors said federal subsidies would take money grubbing out of the system and thus prevent the corruption of the White House.
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Westen and his colleagues have done, over the past decade, repeated studies to find where voters stood on hot-button scandals in the media - and found partisanship determines most of it. One example he shows in his book is one of the Clinton sex scandals, the Kathleen Wiley case.
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and not partisanship is the more pivotal evaluative vari- able; ideology directly determines partisanship and evaluations of the candidates and issues. ...
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