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A significant portion of White Americans, despite feeling a strong sense of belonging to U.S. society, feel socially excluded due to a perceived lack of recognition for their subgroup identities, according to new research published in the journal Political Psychology. This feeling of not being acknowledged is linked to greater support for Donald Trump among these individuals. “Support for Trump and other radical right politicians is growing worldwide. While research has established many explanations for this by now, there are still many myths. One of them is that radical right people would be ...
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Recent research published in the Journal of Information Technology & Politics has illuminated the comparative effectiveness of Donald Trump’s use of social media platforms Truth Social and Twitter in garnering media attention during major U.S. election cycles. The study found that Truth Social was more effective in attracting news coverage for Trump during the 2022 midterm elections than Twitter during the 2016 primaries. Donald Trump, known for his bombastic style and media savvy, effectively utilized Twitter to amplify his presence and messages during the 2016 U.S. presidential elections, le...
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In the wake of the January 6, 2021 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, a study tested whether speeches by Republican politicians could bolster support for democratic norms among party voters. The findings revealed that despite the perceived initial effectiveness of the speeches by Arnold Schwarzenegger and Mitch McConnell, they did not significantly impact the attitudes of Donald Trump’s supporters. The research was recently published in the Journal of Experimental Political Science. The violent breach of the Capitol by supporters of then-President Donald Trump marked a stark challenge to democr...
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New research provides evidence that an endorsement from former President Donald Trump can reduce the likelihood of voters supporting a Republican candidate in a general election. Interestingly, the impact of Trump’s endorsement appears to vary significantly between parties, affecting Democrats more than Republicans. The findings have been published in PS: Political Science & Politics. Prior studies have shown that presidential endorsements can significantly impact electoral outcomes, particularly in intraparty primary elections. However, Trump’s unique blend of celebrity and political influenc...
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In an unexpected confluence of events, the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol unfolded while Gallup was in the midst of conducting a public opinion survey. This serendipitous timing offered researchers a unique opportunity to examine the impact of this significant political event on American public opinion, particularly regarding support for the Republican Party and Donald Trump. An analysis of this data, published in the journal Electoral Studies, revealed that despite the gravity of the situation, the Republican Party retained a substantial portion of its support base. The findings s...
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