Research & Politics | |
#NeverTrump: Why Republican members of Congress refused to support their partyâs nominee in the 2016 presidential election: | |
Lauren R. Johnson1  | |
关键词: Donald Trump; Congress; endorsements; parties; primaries; elections; | |
DOI : 10.1177/2053168017749383 | |
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合) | |
来源: Sage Journals | |
【 摘 要 】
In an election characterized by countless headlines, the refusal of Republicans to support their partyâs nominee was a constant topic of discussion in 2016. Our paper looks to explain why Republican members of Congress joined the so-called #NeverTrump movement. In the first part, we document the variedâand often contradictoryâexplanations of the #NeverTrump movement offered by journalists, pundits, and politicians during the campaign. We then categorize these popular explanations into four theoretical categories: policy preferences, identity, electoral motivations, and establishment dynamics. In the second part, we test the varied claims. We believe two findings stand out and have broader implications for American politics. First, despite the popular belief that members of Congress are single-minded in their pursuit of reelection, we found that a lawmakerâs religion and sexâboth in the identity categoryâhad the largest effects on the decision to join the #NeverTrump movement. Second, the results show that establishment Republicans were more likely to support Donald Trumpâs candidacy. Notably, the direction of this effect is inconsistent with popular explanations of the #NeverTrump movement but consistent with a range of academic studies.
【 授权许可】
CC BY-NC-ND
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