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Legislative solutions to pressing problems like balancing the
budget, climate change, and poverty usually require compromise. Yet
national, state, and local legislators often reject compromise
proposals that would move policy in their preferred direction. Why
do legislators reject such agreements? This engaging and relevant
investigation into how politicians think reveals that legislators
refuse compromise - and exacerbate gridlock - because they fear
punishment from voters in primary elections. Prioritizing these
electoral interests can lead lawmakers to act in ways that hurt
their policy interests and also overlook the broader electorate's
preferences by representing only a subset of voters with rigid
positions. With their solution-oriented approach, Anderson, Butler,
and Harbridge-Yong demonstrate that improving the likelihood of
legislative compromise may require moving negotiations outside of
the public spotlight. Highlighting key electoral motives underlying
polarization, this book is an excellent resource for scholars and
students studying Congress, American politics, public policy, and
political behavior.
Legislative solutions to pressing problems like balancing the
budget, climate change, and poverty usually require compromise. Yet
national, state, and local legislators often reject compromise
proposals that would move policy in their preferred direction. Why
do legislators reject such agreements? This engaging and relevant
investigation into how politicians think reveals that legislators
refuse compromise - and exacerbate gridlock - because they fear
punishment from voters in primary elections. Prioritizing these
electoral interests can lead lawmakers to act in ways that hurt
their policy interests and also overlook the broader electorate's
preferences by representing only a subset of voters with rigid
positions. With their solution-oriented approach, Anderson, Butler,
and Harbridge-Yong demonstrate that improving the likelihood of
legislative compromise may require moving negotiations outside of
the public spotlight. Highlighting key electoral motives underlying
polarization, this book is an excellent resource for scholars and
students studying Congress, American politics, public policy, and
political behavior.
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