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Issues and Inheritance in the Formation of Party Identification
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1991
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Social IdentityPolitical EquilibriumElection ForecastingSociologyIdentity PoliticsPolitical ProcessSocial SciencesPolitical BehaviorIssue PreferencesIdentity IssueParty IdentificationCurrent Policy PreferencesPolitical CompetitionPolitical SciencePresidential Preferences
Movement of party identification, both within and across generations, is increasingly seen as responsive to current policy preferences. We explore cross-generational change using three-wave parent-offspring data. The results strongly support the revised view of a more malleable partisanship influenced by offspring issue preferences. Nonetheless, parents play a major role in determining the initial political direction of their offspring and continue to play a significant though reduced role in the over-time development of their adult children. The results are similar for presidential preferences, though parental influence is entirely channeled through offspring partisanship.
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