In #FirstView: "Changing Policy in a Changing Climate: How Intermittent Advocacy by Diverse Groups Influences Legislative Outcomes" https://t.co/upD3rRsEyZ
In #FirstView by Salil D. Benegal and Ryan D. Williamson: "Climate Politics in the Primaries: How Primary Voters Shape Electoral Incentives and Climate Policy"
https://t.co/HWP3gvKirX.
In #FirstView by Cheryl Boudreau, Jonathan Colner, and Scott A. MacKenzie: "Start Spreading the Views: Improving Political Expression and Representation in Local Elections Using Ranked Choice Voting" https://t.co/rKBuXgofWO.
In #FirstView by Alexa Bankert and Joshua N. Zingher: "Partisan Hearts, Polarized Minds? Revisiting the Relationship Between Partisanship and Polarization" https://t.co/EFZS9SfROa.
In #FirstView by Masaki Hata and Tatsuya Iseki: "Motivated Reasoning or Cooperative Internationalism? Ideology and Public Responses to International Endorsements" https://t.co/yB1Bzt60lR.
In #FirstView by Isaac Westfall, Soren Jordan, Spencer Goidel, and Mitchell Brown: "The Racial Typification of Election Officials and Trust in Elections" https://t.co/mheXKU9uHb
In #FirstView by Kevin J. Mullinix, David J. Ciuk, Danna Catalina Aria Quiñones, and Jonah Anderson: "The Public’s Constraint of Undemocratic Elites" https://t.co/fX9OWH7CIG.
In #FirstView by Matthew Polacko, Giacomo Di Pasquale, and Emma Lofstedt: "Bridges and Walls: How Rising Income Inequality Drives Anti-Immigrant Politics and Republican Realignment" https://t.co/BPzPcy1Ucs.
In #FirstView by Rodolfo Solís and Efrén Pérez: "Ideological Sorting Helps Explain the Galvanization of Latino Republicans in Contemporary U.S. Politics: Qualitative Evidence From In-Depth Interviews" https://t.co/IoGYA6YIQc.
In #FirstView by Rob Robinson, Brendon Swedlow, Meng Yuan, and Cassandra Epping: "Social Identity Group Cues in Judicial Ideology and Decision-Making on the U.S. Supreme Court"
https://t.co/HA9FQCBCN8
In #FirstView by Jonas Willibald Schmid and Jacob Nyrup: "Governing for Growth? Economic Performance and Finance Minister Survival in Democracies and Autocracies" https://t.co/pPgRAfeuKv
In #FirstView by Todd Donovan, Caroline Tolbert, and Shaun Bowler: "News They Don’t Hear: Why Americans Trust Local and State Governments More" https://t.co/VCV3h7C7fH
This is the most useful thing a person today could read on MMP. Extensive, clear explanation of basic mechanics, design variations, downstream effects, etc.
If I were teaching comparative elections to American students, I would spend a day on this article.
In #FirstView by Alex Keena, Oscar Pocasangre, and Natasha Romero Moskala: "Mixed-Member Proportional Representation and the U.S. House of Representatives" https://t.co/xYY0Rnnktt.