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Republican Efforts to Restrict Voting Risk Backfiring on Party


Republican Efforts to Restrict Voting Risk Backfiring on Party
Bloomberg
2/16/2021
Ryan Teague Beckwith
(Bloomberg) Republican lawmakers in battleground states are rushing to enact stricter voting laws that Democrats worry could dampen Black and Hispanic turnout, but the moves could end up backfiring because of the changing face of the GOP coalition.
The flurry of legislation includes attempts to impose voter ID requirements and roll back pandemic-related expansion to mail-in access, steps that may inadvertently limit the participation of many of the older, rural and blue-collar voters that Republicans now depend on.
State legislatures across the country are considering more than a hundred bills that would increase voter ID requirements, tighten no-excuse vote-by-mail, and ban ballot drop boxes, among other changes. ....

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Political Behavior and the Emotional Citizen - Participation and Reaction in Turkey | Cengiz Erisen


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Conservatives, not liberals, are more inclined to value feelings over facts, psychology study finds


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Conservative pundit Ben Shapiro is fond of saying, facts don t care about your feelings, a quip that implies that empirical data is more important than anecdotal evidence. Yet a recent psychological study suggests that conservatives, not liberals, are far more apt to let their feelings to get in the way of accepting facts.
In a paper published in the journal Political Psychology in October, researchers from Cal Poly Pomona and Eureka College describe a pair of studies that they conducted to determine if there is a connection between a person s political ideology and their willingness to accept scientific and non-scientific views on non-political subjects. Their goal was to assess how people feel not just toward scientists but also nonexpert voices. They allowed the surveyed individuals to either rate one higher than the other, or argue that both sides were equal.  ....

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The enduring allure of conspiracies


The enduring allure of conspiracies
Conspiracy theories seem to meet psychological needs and can be almost impossible to eradicate. One remedy: Keep them from taking root in the first place.
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The United States of America was founded on a conspiracy theory. In the lead-up to the War of Independence, revolutionaries argued that a tax on tea or stamps is not
just a tax, but the opening gambit in a sinister plot of oppression. The signers of the Declaration of Independence were convinced based on “a long train of abuses and usurpations” that the king of Great Britain was conspiring to establish “an absolute Tyranny” over the colonies. ....

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