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Is the House Member from My District Voting in Accordance with My Ideology? Is S/He a Leader or a Follower?

With election time coming up soon (Nov. 8th!), and with the headlines obsessed with the presidential race, I wanted to take a moment to focus on down ballot races--in particular, congressional district races for the House of Representatives. I have zero interest in telling anyone how to vote, but I would like to help any interested parties figure out where the incumbent in their district stands in terms of ideology and overall congressional leadership relative to other House members. Knowing this information might, at the very least, help a given voter to know whether the incumbent in their district is performing they way they want them to perform. I'm also going to use this as an opportunity to demonstrate how to use R (a great tool for doing an analysis like this) to determine where the incumbent in your congressional district stands relative to other House members. If you follow the steps outlined below (and if you download R and R Studio, which is free by the way), you shou

Divided We Stand: Conference Presentation on the Relationship between Social Media and Polarized Partisan Politics

I recently had the wonderful opportunity to present some of my research at the 87th annual conference of the Indiana Academy of the Social Sciences. It was an amazing experience, and I was so thrilled that my fiancĂ©e and parents were able to come support me. The following is a shortened version of the paper I presented in a panel session alongside three other researchers who also discussed their own, very interesting, research projects: Introduction Evidence from numerous surveys over the years clearly shows that there is a growing chasm between Democrats and Republicans, not only ideologically, but also in terms of animosity.   At the same time, as we’ve traversed headlong into the digital age, social media use has increased exponentially.   While, according to more optimistic scholars, social media offers the promise of a public sphere where people with varying perspectives, ideologies, and ideas can engage in productive dialogue, the literature to date makes clear that the prom