Polarization, candidate positioning, and political participation in the U.S.

Electoral Studies - Tập 73 - Trang 102370 - 2021
Elizabeth N. Simas1, Adam L. Ozer2
1Department of Political Science, University of Houston, USA
2Electoral Psychology Observatory, London School of Economics, UK

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