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Sex and Race: Are Black Candidates More Likely to be Disadvantaged by Sex Scandals?

机译:性与种族:黑人候选人是否更可能受到性丑闻的不利影响?

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A growing body of work suggests that exposure to subtle racial cues prompts white voters to penalize black candidates, and that the effects of these cues may influence outcomes indirectly via perceptions of candidate ideology. We test hypotheses related to these ideas using two experiments based on national samples. In one experiment, we manipulated the race of a candidate (Barack Obama vs. John Edwards) accused of sexual impropriety. We found that while both candidates suffered from the accusation, the scandal led respondents to view Obama as more liberal than Edwards, especially among resentful and engaged whites. Second, overall evaluations of Obama declined more sharply than for Edwards. In the other experiment, we manipulated the explicitness of the scandal, and found that implicit cues were more damaging for Obama than explicit ones.
机译:越来越多的工作表明,暴露于微妙的种族暗示会促使白人选民惩罚黑人候选人,而且这些暗示的影响可能会通过候选人意识形态的感知间接影响选举结果。我们使用基于国家样本的两个实验来检验与这些想法相关的假设。在一个实验中,我们操纵了一名被指控性不当行为的候选人的竞选活动(巴拉克·奥巴马对约翰·爱德华兹)。我们发现,虽然两位候选人都遭受了指控,但丑闻使受访者认为奥巴马比爱德华兹更为自由,尤其是在怨恨和订婚的白人中。其次,对奥巴马的总体评价比对爱德华兹的评价更为严重。在另一个实验中,我们操纵了丑闻的明显性,发现隐性线索对奥巴马的危害要大于露骨线索。

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