Since Donald Trump’s defeat in the 2020 presidential election, many commentators have attributed his election loss to his poor handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. In new research, Carlos Algara, Sharif Amlani, Sam Collitt, Isaac Hale, and Sara Kazemian find that this is not the whole story. Comparing changes in Trump’s vote share with COVID-19 mortality rates, they find that Trump performed better in places more badly affected by the pandemic. They argue that Trump’s election-campaign messaging about the negative economic impact of lockdowns and other pandemic-related restrictions likely drove the increased voter support for him in the worst affected areas
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To increase COVID-19 vaccine uptake in resistant populations, such as Republicans, focus groups sugg...
Does emphasizing the pandemic as a partisan issue polarize factual beliefs, attitudes, and behaviora...
In the media, a prevalent narrative is that the incumbent United States President Donald J. Trump lo...
Did the COVID-19 crisis have a significant effect on Trump’s electoral demise? We present survey exp...
The COVID-19 pandemic likely had an effect on the outcome of the 2020 US presidential election. Was ...
An important body of literature shows that citizens evaluate elected officials based on their past p...
The year of 2020 was the most challenging year in modern history, where it will be remembered as the...
How might personal concerns for one’s health, and public health more generally, affect candidate vot...
This thesis examined the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the administration of the 2020 general ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected all aspects of life within the United States since early 2020. Ho...
There is no question that individuals across the globe have had to suffer and contend with the reali...
There was nothing normal about the year 2020. For just the third time in history, an American presid...
The 2020 presidential election will be held during the COVID-19 public health crisis. In response to...
COVID-19 is exploiting U.S. political and cultural polarization in the first presidential election t...
The United States underperformed its potential in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. Using origina...
To increase COVID-19 vaccine uptake in resistant populations, such as Republicans, focus groups sugg...
Does emphasizing the pandemic as a partisan issue polarize factual beliefs, attitudes, and behaviora...