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The New Ideology? Accessibilty, Religiosity, Issue Preferences and Political Partisanship in American Politics

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We argue that citizens are able to use their religiosity, that is, the degree of their religious orthodoxy, to provide an organized set of cues that inform their issue preferences and partisan choices.

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Zeemering, Eric. and Wagner, Michael. "The New Ideology? Accessibilty, Religiosity, Issue Preferences and Political Partisanship in American Politics" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the The Midwest Political Science Association, Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, Illinois, Apr 07, 2005 <Not Available>. 2009-05-25 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p86557_index.html>

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Zeemering, E. S. and Wagner, M. W. , 2005-04-07 "The New Ideology? Accessibilty, Religiosity, Issue Preferences and Political Partisanship in American Politics" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the The Midwest Political Science Association, Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, Illinois Online <.PDF>. 2009-05-25 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p86557_index.html

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Abstract: We argue that citizens are able to use their religiosity, that is, the degree of their religious orthodoxy, to provide an organized set of cues that inform their issue preferences and partisan choices.

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The New Ideology? Accessibility Religiosity Issue Preferences and Political Partisanship in American Politics. Eric S. Zeemering Indiana University ezeemeri@indiana.edu Michael W. Wagner Indiana University michwagn@indiana.edu Presented at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association April 7-10 2005 Chicago IL. How does citizens' religiosity influence their issue preferences and ultimately their partisanship? We investigate this general question by examining whether citizens' strength of religious beliefs affects the accessibility of their issue preferences and partisanship. To measure the
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