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Partisan differences in perceived levels of democracy across presidential administrations
Political ScienceHumanities and Social Sciences Communications

Partisan differences in perceived levels of democracy across presidential administrations

G. D. Cheng, S. Does, et al.

This intriguing research by Gloria Danqiao Cheng, Serena Does, and Margaret Shih dives into the perceptions of declining democracy among U.S. Americans, revealing how partisanship skews these perceptions significantly. Discover how partisan gaps emerged during crucial moments in recent U.S. elections and the surprising bipartisan support for democracy following the Capitol attack.... show more
Abstract
Democracy in the United States is in decline. The current work examines to what degree U.S. Americans perceive this decline in the U.S., and how partisanship may shape those perceptions over time. Using cross-sectional archival data spanning three U.S. presidential administrations (Study 1), we find that perceived levels of democracy by U.S. Americans on both sides of the political spectrum were not attuned to objective democracy indices but instead followed a partisan gap where election winners perceived higher levels of democracy than election losers. Using a longitudinal quasi-experiment tracking the 2020 presidential election (Study 2), we find that the effect of partisanship on perceived levels of democracy kicked in right after the announcement of the election winner but was the strongest after the official inauguration. Moreover, Trump supporters showed heterogeneous responses to the Capitol attack, which highlights the possibility of bipartisan willingness to defend democracy after salient attacks on democratic principles. We discuss the implications of the effect of partisanship on perceptions of democracy.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Sep 10, 2024
Authors
Gloria Danqiao Cheng, Serena Does, Margaret Shih
Tags
democracypartisanshipU.S. Americanspolitical perceptionCapitol attack2020 election
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