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Climate policy support under political consensus: exploring the varying effect of partisanship and party cues
Authors:Stefan Linde
Institution:1. Political Science, Lule? University of Technology, Lule?, Swedenstefan.linde@ltu.se
Abstract:By creating attitudinal rifts among partisan voters, political polarization is expected to negatively affect chances of effectively mitigating climate change. While such expectations generally have found support, less attention has been paid to the opposite claim that political consensus should eliminate the partisan dimension in climate change politics. This study tests this claim by studying how party identification, and party cues specifically, affects public policy attitudes in a context defined by political consensus. Using data from a large online access panel in Sweden, party identification and party cues are shown to matter for policy attitudes even in a consensus context. This effect is not limited to certain issues but is found across a wide range of policies, and the effect of party cues, for a given issue, varies across parties. The implications of this study and areas for future work are discussed.
Keywords:Policy support  party cues  climate change  political parties  political consensus  political polarization
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