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The Consequences of Concurrent Campaigns for Citizen Knowledge of Congressional Candidates

机译:国会候选人同时进行公民知识运动的后果

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Congressional campaigns do not occur in isolation, but concurrently with many other races. What are the effects of overlapping campaigns for how people learn about congressional candidates? On one hand, intensely fought races on the same ballot may encourage people to extend interest to contemporaneous races. Alternatively, competing campaigns may distract voters and limit learning about down-ticket contests. Using American National Election Studies data from 1996 to 2002, I test the consequences of state level presidential, senatorial, and gubernatorial campaign intensity on citizen learning about congressional candidates. I find that while the local intensity of the presidential race has little effect on knowledge of House candidates, the intensity of the Senate race is positively associated with candidate recognition. These effects vary depending on the nature of the election, where House candidates benefit from intense Senate races on the ballot particularly in midterm election years.
机译:国会竞选活动不是孤立发生的,而是与许多其他种族同时发生的。重复运动对人们如何了解国会候选人有什么影响?一方面,在同一张选票上进行激烈的比赛可能会鼓励人们将兴趣扩展到同时代比赛。另外,竞争性竞选活动可能会分散选民的注意力,并限制人们对降价比赛的了解。利用1996年至2002年的美国国家选举研究数据,我测试了州级总统,参议员和州长竞选活动强度对公民了解国会候选人的后果。我发现,虽然总统竞选的局部强度对参议院候选人的知识影响很小,但参议院的选举强度与候选人的认可度正相关。这些影响会因选举的性质而异,参议院参议院将从参议院激烈的投票中受益,特别是在中期选举期间。

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