Journal of Public Policy
2018, Pages 1-28

The democratic deficit on salient issues: Immigration and healthcare in the states (Article in Press) (Open Access)

Hare C. , Monogan J.E.*
  • a Department of Political Science, University of California Davis, United States
  • b Department of Political Science, University of Georgia, United States

Abstract

We update past work on the democratic deficit, defined as incongruence between majority public preference and public policy in the American states. We reconsider public opinion and state policy on seven issues related to immigration and health questions. Using original data from the 2014 Cooperative Congressional Election Survey as well as new data on state policy and other predictors, we show that these seven issues have distinct qualities from Lax and Phillips's larger basket of 39 policy questions in different issue areas. From 2008 to 2014, the democratic deficit on these issues diminished somewhat in the presence of a heightened level of issue salience. © Cambridge University Press 2018.

Author Keywords

Representation multilevel regression with poststratification Immigration policy health policy

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DOI: 10.1017/S0143814X18000296
ISSN: 0143814X
Cited by: 1
Original Language: English