Political candidates often believe they must focus their campaign efforts on a small number of swing voters open for ideological change. Based on the wisdom of opinion polls, this might seem like a good idea. But do most voters really hold their political attitudes so firmly that they are unreceptive to persuasion? We tested this premise during the most recent general election in Sweden, in which a left- and a right-wing coalition were locked in a close race. We asked our participants to state their voter intention, and presented them with a political survey of wedge issues between the two coalitions. Using a sleight-of-hand we then altered their replies to place them in the opposite political camp, and invited them to reason about their at...
We use laboratory experiments to test for one of the foundations of the rational voter paradigm { th...
When voters form their political opinions and decide whom to vote for, they are confronted with at l...
Over and over again, vote intention polls have been reported to fail their forecasts of votes such a...
Political candidates often believe they must focus their campaign efforts on a small number of swing...
<div><p>Political candidates often believe they must focus their campaign efforts on a small number ...
It is well established in the literature that a party’s perceived standing in the polls affects vote...
Cognitive dissonance theory predicts that the act of voting makes people more positive toward the pa...
© 2018, © 2018 Elections, Public Opinion & Parties. The literature on electoral volatility and the...
Electoral campaigns serve an important democratic function by providing voters with information on t...
When people vote, does their preferred candidate represent the policies that are best for them? Not ...
Cognitive dissonance theory predicts that the act of voting makes people morepositive toward the par...
This paper examines how a party's decision to enter a coalition government affects voter perceptions...
In real-life elections, voters do not have full information over the policy platforms proposed by po...
In this article, I investigate how political information affects voting behavior. Specifically, I te...
The paper investigates how poll information and coalition signals affect strategic voting, defined a...
We use laboratory experiments to test for one of the foundations of the rational voter paradigm { th...
When voters form their political opinions and decide whom to vote for, they are confronted with at l...
Over and over again, vote intention polls have been reported to fail their forecasts of votes such a...
Political candidates often believe they must focus their campaign efforts on a small number of swing...
<div><p>Political candidates often believe they must focus their campaign efforts on a small number ...
It is well established in the literature that a party’s perceived standing in the polls affects vote...
Cognitive dissonance theory predicts that the act of voting makes people more positive toward the pa...
© 2018, © 2018 Elections, Public Opinion & Parties. The literature on electoral volatility and the...
Electoral campaigns serve an important democratic function by providing voters with information on t...
When people vote, does their preferred candidate represent the policies that are best for them? Not ...
Cognitive dissonance theory predicts that the act of voting makes people morepositive toward the par...
This paper examines how a party's decision to enter a coalition government affects voter perceptions...
In real-life elections, voters do not have full information over the policy platforms proposed by po...
In this article, I investigate how political information affects voting behavior. Specifically, I te...
The paper investigates how poll information and coalition signals affect strategic voting, defined a...
We use laboratory experiments to test for one of the foundations of the rational voter paradigm { th...
When voters form their political opinions and decide whom to vote for, they are confronted with at l...
Over and over again, vote intention polls have been reported to fail their forecasts of votes such a...