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Do Voters Reward Good Policy?

Good on Paper

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Voter Sophistication and Policy Response

This chapter examines the nuanced relationship between voter preferences and policy changes, highlighting how voter approval can fluctuate based on external influences. It further discusses the ideological constraints on politicians that can hinder effective responsiveness to public sentiment, using the child tax credit as a key example.

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