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Conventional theories of elections hold that an election is analogous to a consumer product market. According to the market paradigm, voters are consumers, candidates are competing firms, and an election is a market in which voters exchange votes for
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Perspectives on Politics. 17:219-221
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American Review of Politics. 37:124-125
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Justin Buchler
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Oxford Scholarship
Legislators do not adopt locations in the policy space with a single action. Instead, they cast roll call votes. Thus, rational voters should evaluate legislative candidates, not based on their locations in the policy space, but based on the bundles
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Justin Buchler
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Oxford Scholarship
The manner in which the House of Representatives passed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in 2010 demonstrated the principles of the unified model and the concept of “preference-preserving influence.” Representative Bart Stupak led a
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Justin Buchler
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Oxford Scholarship
This chapter presents a unified model of legislative elections, parties, and roll call voting, built around a party leadership election. First, a legislative caucus selects a party leader who campaigns based on a platform of a disciplinary system. On
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Justin Buchler
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Oxford Scholarship
Since legislators adopt their positions in the policy space incrementally, by casting roll call votes, we must calculate the costs of adopting insincere locations incrementally. When pivotal, the cost of an insincere roll call vote can be unboundedly
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Justin Buchler
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Oxford Scholarship
The unified model predicts that a legislative caucus that is ideologically homogeneous, electorally diverse and policy-motivated will empower party leaders to solve the collective action problem of sincere voting. The result will be that legislators
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Justin Buchler
Spatial theory is divided between models of elections and models of roll call voting, neither of which alone can explain congressional polarization. This chapter discusses the history of spatial theory, why it is important to link the two strands of
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Justin Buchler
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This book provides a unified spatial model of legislative elections, parties, and roll call voting to address three primary questions: why do legislators adopt extreme positions, how do they win given their extremism, and what role do parties play in
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