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Many versions of democratic theory expect competitive elections to link the preferences of citizens to the policies of the governments that they elect. Considerable agreement has emerged on the causal chain that theoretically should connect citizens and their governments. But there are various points at which the chain can break.
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Citizen Perceptions, Manifesto Statements, Failures of Ideological Congruence
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American Political Science Association (APSA)
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In American Political Science Association (APSA), 2016
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