2024
DOI: 10.1177/00027642241267933
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Social Movement Partyism and Congressional Opposition to Certifying the 2020 Presidential Election Results in the United States

Nella Van Dyke,
Kyle Dodson,
Paul Almeida
et al.

Abstract: At times, radicalized rightwing movements may influence political institutions to the point of weakening core democratic practices and promoting the tools of autocrats. We advance a theory of social movement partyism, arguing that formal political parties and social movements may forge an alliance through a relational opportunity-mobilization exchange, whereby the party provides political opportunities to the movement and the movement offers a highly energized base of support. In this environment, elected offi… Show more

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