Election Researcher: The Great Center Experiment Never Lured Danes Out of Their Blocks
A political researcher asserts that the three years of a centrist government have not changed Danish voters' political identities, which remain rooted in traditional party blocs.
Election Analyst: 'I see a clear trend that this segment will play a larger and larger role'
A new voter type, dubbed 'Mads in the middle', has emerged in Danish politics, indicating a shift in electoral behavior away from traditional party loyalty.
Election analyst points to an important voter type: 'This is not a passing trend'
An election analyst highlights a new type of voter in Denmark's political landscape who values collaboration over traditional party loyalties.
Election Analyst: The New Centrist Voter May Once Again Be the Key to Power
The emergence of a new type of mid-level voter in Denmark's 2022 election, dubbed "Mads in the middle" by election analyst Sune Steffen Hansen, could significantly impact future political dynamics.
LFI voters are characterized by a frustration between their high expectations and the reality of work
A new study reveals that voters for the far-left LFI party in France experience frustration due to a gap between their high expectations and the actual work situation, contrasting with voters for the RN party, who tend to be more satisfied.
Election in Baden-Württemberg: From whom did the Greens gain voters?
The Green Party in Baden-Württemberg has gained voters primarily from the Social Democratic Party and non-voters, while losing some to the Christian Democratic Union.
Negative impacts on the American consumer: Prolonged war with Iran threatens Trump's election ambitions
The ongoing conflict with Iran poses significant economic risks for the U.S., potentially affecting consumer prices and influencing voter behavior ahead of the upcoming congressional elections.
The Rise of Anti-Pluralism: Why Conflict Politics is Winning Today
A political analysis discusses the rising trend of conflict-driven politics in Slovakia and globally, underscoring its implications on voter behavior and societal trust.
Study on Municipal Elections: How Much Do Job Descriptions on Ballots Influence Voters
An economist's study finds that candidates' professions significantly impact voter preferences in municipal elections, with some professions faring better than others.
Opinion: Why NDA is politically advantageous while India is grappling with an economic crisis?
Despite a significant portion of the population expressing dissatisfaction with their economic situation, many voters still support Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government according to the latest survey.
Exploring the 'Middle' of Public Opinion in Elections: The Difference from 'Centrist Politics' Discussed After the War
The article examines the distinction between politicians' attempts to gauge the 'middle' of voter opinions and the centrist politics highlighted in the recent election, drawing on economic theories to illustrate the phenomena.
Chatbots Already Influence Voters and Challenge Regulation in Brazil
Studies indicate that chatbots are impacting voter behavior in Brazil by providing information about political parties, raising concerns for electoral regulators.