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Hi Alex, thanks for your reply. I've learned a lot from your work! Yes, the uncivil messages included additional party cues (though even the civil ones used the term "Obamacare" etc) -- and I think that may have made party cues more salient or altered people's perceptions of the message "author."
Apr 7, 2025, 5:14 PM