| Affective Polarization and Ideological Sorting: A Reciprocal, Albeit Weak, Relationship |
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| White Consciousness and White Prejudice: Two Compounding Forces in Contemporary American Politics |
5 |
| Partisanship as Social Identity; Implications for the Study of Party Polarization |
5 |
| The Politics of Prioritization: Senators' Attention in 140 Characters |
4 |
| Is it a Chasm? Is it a Canyon? No, it is the Gender Gap |
2 |
| What if Hillary Clinton Had Gone to Wisconsin? Presidential Campaign Visits and Vote Choice in the 2016 Election |
2 |
| Explaining Trump's Support: What We Saw and Heard At His Campaign Rallies |
1 |
| Using Journal Impact Factor to Assess Scholarly Records: Overcorrecting for the Potter Stewart Approach to Promotion and Tenure |
1 |
| Moral Foundations, System Justification, and Support for Trump in the 2016 Presidential Election |
1 |
| Seeing Red (or Blue): How Party Identity Colors Political Cognition |
1 |
| Who is Ideological? Measuring Ideological Consistency in the American Public |
1 |
| A Trump Effect? Women and the 2018 Midterm Elections |
1 |
| Threat, Mobilization, and Latino Voting in the 2018 Election |
1 |
| White Identity and Ethno-Traditional Nationalism in Trump's America |
1 |
| From Wedge Issue to Partisan Divide: The Development of Immigration Policy Opinion after 2016 |
1 |
| The Political Meaning of Whiteness for Liberals and Conservatives |
1 |
| Race, Evangelicals and Immigration |
1 |
| The Group Theory of Parties: Identity Politics, Party Stereotypes, and Polarization in the 21st Century |
1 |
| Losing Common Ground: Social Sorting and Polarization |
1 |
| Lost in the Fog: Immigrants and Refugees, Bureaucrats and Activists |
0 |
| Evaluating Candidate Positioning and Success in the 2018 Midterm Elections |
0 |
| Affirmations for an Aging Electoral Order: The Mid-Term Elections of 2018 |
0 |
| Congressional Midterm Forecasts: A Trump Economic Difference? |
0 |
| An Authoritarian Spring? Authoritarianism and the 2018 Midterm Elections |
0 |
| Donald Trump, Nationalization, and the 2018 Midterm Elections |
0 |
| From Fox News to Viral Views: The Influence of Ideological Media in the 2018 Elections |
0 |
| Explaining Electoral Change in the 2018 US Midterm Elections: The Three Components of Electoral Mandates |
0 |
| Consumers and the Sources of US Trade Openness |
0 |
| The Counties that Counted: Could 2020 Repeat 2016 in the US Electoral College? |
0 |
| How Have Members of Congress Reacted to President Trump's Trade Policy? |
0 |
| Trade Policy is Back in the News: Will Voters Care? |
0 |
| It's Trump's Party and I'll Cry if I Want To |
0 |
| Trump's Trade Revolution |
0 |
| Pro-Trade Blocs in the US Congress |
0 |
| Trump, Trade, and Immigration |
0 |
| The Dynamics of Voter Preferences in the 2016 Presidential Election |
0 |
| Who are The Taxpayers? |
0 |
| When Reputation Trumps Policy: Party Productivity Brand and the 2017 Tax Cut and Jobs Act |
0 |
| Tax Designs and Tax Attitudes |
0 |
| The Rhetoric and Reality of Small Business Preferences in the 2017 Tax Legislation |
0 |
| Legislating Morality in the US Congress. or Not: Religion, Polarization, and the Next Wave of Culture |
0 |
| Morality Politics and New Research on Transgender Politics and Public Policy |
0 |
| Generational Change? The Effects of Family, Age, and Time on Moral Foundations |
0 |
| Moral Conviction and Immigration Attitudes in America |
0 |
| Change, Continuity and Partisan Sorting on Moral Issues |
0 |
| The Past and Present (and Future?) Politics of Religious Liberty |
0 |
| The Transformation of the Christian Right's Moral Politics |
0 |
| The Evolution of Morality Policy Debate: Moralization and Demoralization |
0 |
| Help or Hindrance? Outside Group Advertising Expenditures in House Races |
0 |
| Invisible Coattails: Presidential Approval and Gubernatorial Elections, 1994-2014 |
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