Religious voting and moral traditionalism: The moderating role of party characteristics

Volume: 62, Pages: 102095 - 102095
Published: Dec 1, 2019
Abstract
One of the most important theoretical explanations for why religion is associated with party choice is that religion affects citizens' moral values, which in turn affect party preference. In this article, I first estimate the empirical importance of this mechanism. On average, about ten percent of religious voting is mediated by moral traditionalism. Secondly, I argue that the importance of this mechanism varies depending on party...
Paper Details
Title
Religious voting and moral traditionalism: The moderating role of party characteristics
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Volume
62
Pages
102095 - 102095
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