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      Whose Party is It?: Lame Ducks, Presidential Candidates, and Evaluations of the Party

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      American Politics Research
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          Presidents and presidential candidates serve as an important source cue for the mass public’s attitudes toward and evaluations of the political parties. Our study evaluates these dynamics during the transition from a lame duck president, Barack Obama, to a new party standard-bearer, Hillary Clinton. Our analysis takes advantage of the fact that the 2014 and 2016 Cooperative Election Study (CES) and the 2012 and 2016 American National Election Study (ANES) surveys asked respondents to evaluate both Obama, Clinton, and the Democratic Party. These data allow us to examine whether the transition from Obama to Clinton changed the primary referent for public attitudes toward the Democratic Party. Our results provide mixed evidence about a change in the relative importance of attitudes toward Clinton and Obama when the former became the nominee, and the latter was a lame duck. While the public’s view of the connection between Obama and Democratic Party’s ideological profile remained constant across time, respondents did update their affective assessments of the party in the face of a new party leader once Clinton was the nominee.

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                Journal
                American Politics Research
                American Politics Research
                SAGE Publications
                1532-673X
                1552-3373
                July 2022
                February 22 2022
                July 2022
                : 50
                : 4
                : 539-544
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Texas Tech University, Luboock, TX, USA
                Article
                10.1177/1532673X221076435
                f84e68d2-f054-4153-9b14-f96860dfc7d2
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