A politician's personality has always been important to voters. Lasse Laustsen carried out analyses of American and Danish data to find out which character traits most appeal to liberal and conservative voters. Liberals - who take a more benevolent view of human co-operation - tend to prefer warm, co-operative individuals; conservatives, mindful of the threats they face, like dominant, uncompromising leaders
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A politician’s personality has always been important to voters. Lasse Laustsen (Aarhus University) c...
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In 2012, the now Senator Joe Donnelly replaced an over 30-year incumbent Republican in Indiana. In 2...
As one of the US’ founding documents, the constitution is venerated by politicians and members of th...
As the November midterm elections approach, polling shows that the Democratic Party may well lose co...
A politician’s personality has always been important to voters. Lasse Laustsen (Aarhus University) c...
David Cutts, Andrew Russell, and Joshua Townsley explain why the Chesham and Amersham by-election re...
Will Conservative Brexiteers back another referendum? If so, is it the nature of the argument that w...
Donald Trump’s four years in power further polarised the American electorate with little common grou...
Functioning democracies require voters to connect their own personal and subjective policy preferenc...
Liberal parties in western democracies which advocate broadly centrist economic policies, such as th...
As US politics becomes increasingly polarized, many Republicans are basing their opposition to Democ...
In recent years, legislators on both sides of the aisle in Congress have often voted against their o...
A Private Member’s Bill to extend the franchise to all British citizens living abroad is currently u...
Should lawmakers prioritise their own policy judgments or the views of their voters when the two are...
Using the 2017 and 2019 waves of the British Electoral Study, Alexandra Weir and Luke Temple explore...
In the wake of the 2016 presidential election, America's partisan divide has become even more appare...
In 2012, the now Senator Joe Donnelly replaced an over 30-year incumbent Republican in Indiana. In 2...
As one of the US’ founding documents, the constitution is venerated by politicians and members of th...
As the November midterm elections approach, polling shows that the Democratic Party may well lose co...