Who will defend democracy? Evaluating tradeoffs in candidate support among partisan donors and voters

Author:

Carey John1ORCID,Clayton Katherine2ORCID,Helmke Gretchen3ORCID,Nyhan Brendan1ORCID,Sanders Mitchell4,Stokes Susan5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Government, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, USA

2. Department of Political Science, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA

3. Department of Political Science, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA

4. Meliora Research, Rochester, NY, USA

5. Department of Political Science, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Subject

Sociology and Political Science

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