Public preferences for Zika policy and responsibility in the absence of partisan cues

Volume: 40, Issue: 3, Pages: 402 - 427
Published: Feb 18, 2019
Abstract
In the absence of partisan ownership of an issue, what factors shape public preferences for federal, state and local policy action? The Zika virus provides a unique context in which to examine this question, as it is a new threat to public health in the United States and lacks clear partisan ownership. We examine (1) which Zika policies do citizens support, (2) at which level(s) of government and (3) what factors explain citizen assignment of...
Paper Details
Title
Public preferences for Zika policy and responsibility in the absence of partisan cues
Published Date
Feb 18, 2019
Volume
40
Issue
3
Pages
402 - 427
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