Bottom Up? Top Down? Determinants of Issue-Attention in State Politics

Andreu Casas Salleras, Oscar Stuhler, Julia Payson, Richard Bonneau, Joshua Tucker, Jonathan Nagler

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Abstract

Who shapes the issue-attention cycle of state legislators? Although state governments make critical policy decisions, data and methodological constraints have limited researchers' ability to study state-level agenda setting. For this paper, we collect more than 122 million Twitter messages sent by state and national actors in 2018 and 2021. We then employ supervised machine learning and time series techniques to study how the issue-attention of state lawmakers evolves vis-à-vis various local- and national-level actors. Our findings suggest that state legislators operate at the confluence of national and local influences. In line with arguments highlighting the nationalization of state politics, we find that state legislators are consistently responsive to policy debates among members of Congress. However, despite growing nationalization concerns, we also find strong evidence of issue responsiveness by legislators to members of the public in their states and moderate responsiveness to regional media sources.
Original languageEnglish
JournalThe Journal of Politics
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 27 Nov 2024

Keywords

  • social media
  • state politics
  • united states
  • political responsiveness

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