Replication Data for: Ready for a Woman President? Polls, public comfort, and perceptions of electability in the 2020 Democratic nomination
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Even though a record number of women ran for the Democratic nomination in 2020, Clinton’s loss in 2016 led pundits, party elites, and voters to worry about whether the country would be willing to support a woman for president, and polling organizations regularly asked questions that tapped into such concerns. While the vast majority expressed willingness to vote for a woman for president in polls, people were more skeptical about how their neighbors felt. Our research question cuts to the heart of this issue: how does polling information that sends different signals of comfort with a hypothetical woman president affect perceptions of the electability of actual women running for their party's nomination, and in turn voting decisions? We expect that exposure to polls that signal low comfort with a woman president will reduce perceptions of electability, and in turn dampen support for women at the nomination stage, but there are competing hypotheses for how polls that signal high comfort will be received. We further expect that Democratic women will be most affected by such information. We test these expectations with an experiment fielded on the 2019 CCES. Our findings have important implications for media coverage of polls related to women running for executive office.
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2023-11-13



