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121por Courtemanche, Charles, Garuccio, Joseph, Le, Anh, Pinkston, Joshua, Yelowitz, Aaron“…In Kentucky, an extremely close gubernatorial election immediately prior to the discovery of SARS-CoV-2 replaced a Republican incumbent with a Democrat, despite Republicans easily winning all other statewide races. …”
Publicado 2021
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122“…In the midst of the COVID-19 outbreak, health care reform has again taken a major role in the 2020 election, with Democrats weighing Medicare for All against extensions of the Affordable Care Act, while Republicans quietly seem to favor proposals that would eliminate much of the ACA and cut Medicaid. …”
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123“…Information provision renders non-significant the partisan gap between moderate Democrats and Republicans but increases that between moderate and strong Republicans. …”
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124“…There was a statistically significant linear and negative correlation (r = −0.79) between the proportion of Republicans/leaning Republicans and NPI adherence across US states. …”
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125por Schneider, John A., Taylor, Bruce G., Hotton, Anna L., Lamuda, Phoebe A., Ozik, Jonathan, Lin, Qinyun, Flanagan, Elizabeth, Tuyet Pho, Mai, Kolak, Marynia, Brewer, Russell, Pagkas-Bather, Jade, Pollack, Harold A.“…Respondents who self-identified as having low incomes, histories of criminal justice involvement, and Republican Party affiliation, were less likely to report four protective behaviors, though Republicans and individuals with criminal justice histories were more likely to report having received COVID-19 testing. …”
Publicado 2021
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126por Engel-Rebitzer, Eden, Stokes, Daniel C, Meisel, Zachary F, Purtle, Jonathan, Doyle, Rebecca, Buttenheim, Alison M“…Polarization increased over most of the study period. CONCLUSIONS: Republican and Democratic legislators used different language in their Twitter conversations about vaccination during the COVID-19 era, leading to increased political polarization of vaccine-related tweets. …”
Publicado 2022
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127“…The measurement model combines the traditions in Europe of liberal, civic republican and critical/cosmopolitan models of citizenship. …”
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128“…We created bot accounts that self-identified as people who favored the Democratic or Republican party and that varied in the strength of that identification. …”
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129“…We provide suggestive evidence that differential exposure to media channels and social networks could explain the observed asymmetric polarization between self-identified Democrats and Republicans.…”
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130“…RESULTS: The more strongly one identified as a Republican, the less risk one perceived to oneself from SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 and the less risk one perceived other people faced. …”
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131“…The final sentence (e.g., ‘The senator who the {Republican/Democrat}had voted for…’) contained a relative clause picking out either the Many-Cue referent (with ‘Republican’) or the One-Cue referent (with ‘Democrat’). …”
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132por Saha, Sparsha“…But, the heterogeneous effects of partisan identification were strong: voter backlash was mainly driven by Republicans and Democrats were neutral. Surprisingly, candidates who put attention on farm animal rights during elections faced no voter backlash from Republicans or Democrats. …”
Publicado 2023
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133por Bail, Christopher A., Argyle, Lisa P., Brown, Taylor W., Bumpus, John P., Chen, Haohan, Hunzaker, M. B. Fallin, Lee, Jaemin, Mann, Marcus, Merhout, Friedolin, Volfovsky, Alexander“…We surveyed a large sample of Democrats and Republicans who visit Twitter at least three times each week about a range of social policy issues. …”
Publicado 2018
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134“…Moreover, among those friends and family affected by opioids, Republicans are 25% more likely to defect from the party than the statewide average Republican, while Democrats are no more likely to defect; Independents are moderately more likely to register as Democrats. …”
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135“…Collectively, these data exhibit a strong pattern: counties that voted Republican in the 2016 election had overall worse health outcomes than those that voted Democrat. …”
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136“…Further, they ascribe particular personality traits to faces according to political party (e.g., Republicans are dominant and mature, Democrats are likeable and trustworthy). …”
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138“…In all models, Democrats reported less risky pandemic lifestyles compared to their Republican counterparts. Moreover, Democrats displayed greater odds of being vaccinated than Republicans or Independents. …”
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139“…Here we extend upon these findings by demonstrating that conservatives and Republicans tend to view the world as much more competitive and threatening than liberals and Democrats. …”
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140Shifting partisan public opinion towards Community Choice Aggregation through outreach and awareness“…Our results suggest that outreach and awareness campaigns can be effective at increasing support for CCA among both Democrats and Republicans.…”
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