Replication Data for: Losing Touch: The Rhetorical Cost of Governing
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The electoral 'cost of governing' is widely considered a law-like phenomenon. However, costs of governing are not limited to the electoral dimension. This paper highlights and documents an unappreciated non-electoral cost of holding government office: diminished rhetorical simplicity. I argue that the functional demands of running government compel government members to speak less simply than is electorally optimal. I refer to this effect as 'the rhetorical cost of governing'. I test this theory using rich data on individual legislator careers and parliamentary speech in Denmark across three decades. Consistent with the theory, government membership reduces rhetorical simplicity. Additional analyses suggest the effect is transitory and is driven by constraints on issue emphasis. I then provide experimental evidence of downstream electoral consequences, showing that respondents prefer politicians using simple language. The results enrich our understanding of the costs of governing, the opposition advantage, and the mass grievances fueling populist political movements.
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<b>Replication guide</b>
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To replicate tables and figures in the manuscript, place all scripts and data sets in the same folder with folders "figures" and "tables" for output. Then use the following scripts:
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- models.R replicates all main results in the paper.<br>
- topics.R replicates the analysis using a topic model.<br>
- validation.R replicates the validation of the simplicity measures.<br>
- experiment.R replicates the followup experiment.
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2025-05-13



