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Caitlin E. Jewitt
Caitlin E. Jewitt
Associate Professor of Political Science, Virginia Tech
Verified email at vt.edu
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Racism, sexism, and candidate evaluations in the 2008 US presidential election
CE Dwyer, D Stevens, JL Sullivan, B Allen
Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 9 (1), 223-240, 2009
582009
Ideological structure and consistency in the age of polarization
CE Jewitt, P Goren
American Politics Research 44 (1), 81-105, 2016
532016
Competitive primaries and party division in congressional elections
CE Jewitt, SA Treul
Electoral Studies 35, 140-149, 2014
282014
The primary rules: parties, voters, and presidential nominations
CE Jewitt
University of Michigan Press, 2019
202019
Ideological primary competition and congressional behavior
CE Jewitt, SA Treul
Congress & the Presidency 46 (3), 471-494, 2019
142019
Packed primaries and empty caucuses: voter turnout in presidential nominations
CE Jewitt
Public Choice 160, 295-312, 2014
122014
Indirect Presidential Influence, State-Level Approval, and Voting in the US Senate
CE Dwyer, SA Treul
American Politics Research 40 (2), 355-379, 2012
112012
Perception of the Parties and the 2016 Presidential Nominations
CE Jewitt
The state of the parties 2018: The changing role of contemporary american …, 2018
62018
Ideological primaries and their influence in congress
CE Jewitt, SA Treul
Routledge handbook of primary elections, 213-225, 2018
42018
The Republican Party and the unsuccessful 2012 presidential nomination reforms
CE Jewitt
state of the parties conference, Akron, OH. https://www. uakron. edu …, 2013
32013
Restoring Trust and Reducing Perceived Influence: Superdelegates and the 2020 Democratic Nomination
CE Jewitt
Society 57, 680-685, 2020
22020
A Rigged Game? How Candidate, Partisan, and Electoral Factors Shape Elite Support for the Party Nomination Process
CE Jewitt, G Shufeldt
American Politics Research 49 (6), 681-694, 2021
12021
The COVID-19 Pandemic, the Election Calendar, and Voter Turnout in the 2020 Presidential Nomination
CE Jewitt, G Shufeldt
Prepared for presentation at the State of the Parties: 2020 and Beyond …, 2021
12021
An Unconfident Public: Explaining Perceptions of the 2016 Presidential Nominations
CE Jewitt
Presidential Studies Quarterly 51 (3), 522-545, 2021
2021
In a more polarized era more and more citizens are structuringtheir beliefs along ideological lines, just as politicians do
CE Jewitt, PN Goren
USApp–American Politics and Policy Blog, 2016
2016
The Tea Party’s presence in primaries benefits the general election result in the Republican Party’s favor
CE Jewitt, SA Treul
LSE American Politics and Policy, 2014
2014
Republicans and Reform
CE Jewitt
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