
Eric Guntermann
@ericguntermann
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Banting postdoctoral fellow in political science at UC Berkeley
Berkeley, CA/Montreal, QC
Joined December 2012
RT @I4Replication: I4R's 10th DP: @ericguntermann and @GabeLenz present "Replication of: Re-Assessing Elite-Public Gaps in Political Behavi….
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RT @CUP_PoliSci: #OpenAccess from the latest issue of @PoPpublicsphere -. Still Not Important Enough? #COVID19 Policy Views and Vote Choice….
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RT @CUP_PoliSci: #OpenAccess from the new issue of @PoPpublicsphere -. Still Not Important Enough? #COVID19 Policy Views and Vote Choice -….
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RT @PoPpublicsphere: ***VOLUME 20, ISSUE 2 NOW OUT***. Special Issue: Pandemic Politics. #P….
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RT @CUP_PoliSci: #FirstView from @CJPS_RCSP -. The Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Vote in a More Tolerant Canada - - @e….
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RT @PolStudies: Policy Preferences Influence Vote Choice When A New Party Emerges: @ericguntermann & @RomainLachat examine evidence from th….
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A common explanation for electoral victories is that the winning candidate adopted issue positions that appealed to voters, implying that citizens’ choices are ...
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RT @PolStudies: Policy Preferences Influence Vote Choice When A New Party Emerges: @ericguntermann & @RomainLachat examine evidence from th….
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RT @PoPpublicsphere: "we find that many #voters remain unaware of the 2020 US Presidential candidates’ stances on #coronavirus #policies. "….
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RT @CUP_PoliSci: #OpenAccess from @PoPpublicsphere -. Still Not Important Enough? COVID-19 Policy Views and Vote Choice - .
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Even on an important issue (covid), voters have a hard time voting for the candidate who shares their policy positions with @glenz in @PoPpublicsphere.
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Still Not Important Enough? COVID-19 Policy Views and Vote Choice - Volume 20 Issue 2
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Sometimes policy preferences do matter! Evidence from the 2017 French presidential election with @RomainLachat
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A common explanation for electoral victories is that the winning candidate adopted issue positions that appealed to voters, implying that citizens’ choices are ...
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Voting makes a difference! Issue voting increases government responsiveness with @ProfPersson.
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RT @ElectoralStdies: Check out our latest issue - Volume 69 | February . It includes a @CSES 25th Anniversary Special Issue guest edited by….
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RT @ashishkjha: Am often asked about different vaccines and their efficacy. Each trials tracks, reports efficacy differently. Currently, we….
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New publication showing that the economy has influenced elections throughout US history with @GabeLenz and Jeff Myers
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Evidence that coalitions influence policy preferences: Germans moderated their preferences after Merkel formed her second grand coalition. New article with @spasspolitik based on research done at @gesis_org
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Ultimately, electoral democracy is about governments doing what citizens want. However, considerable evidence shows that parties influence citizens’ preferences...
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RT @ElectoralStdies: 'Does economic #inequality undermine political equality? Testing two common assumptions' by @ericguntermann is availab….
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If you're at APSA and want to understand why coronavirus attitudes are not related to vote choice among people who are personally affected, attend this panel on Friday 4PM EDT:
I ran a survey of Americans with @GabeLenz and @A_agadjanian. This is what we found:.Even With 190,000 Dead, There’s a Lot Voters Don’t Know
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RT @GabeLenz: About 60% of Trump voters support requiring masks in public (only 18% are opposed), and 81% of them think Trump does as well.
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I ran a survey of Americans with @GabeLenz and @A_agadjanian. This is what we found:.Even With 190,000 Dead, There’s a Lot Voters Don’t Know
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People often engage in “projection,” assuming a preferred candidate shares their view, even on a key issue like masks during a pandemic.
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