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  2. Issue voting - Wikipedia

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    Nie and Anderson published an analysis of correlations with issue orientations in 1974 that attempted to revise the Michigan School's theory of the public's political belief systems' inherent limitations. [25] In 1979, Nie et al. in The Changing American Voter attempted to explain the rise in issue voting through the fall in party voting. [26]

  3. The Trump era has changed the politics of local elections in ...

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    Reckhow pointed to several variables: the gutting of local journalism that means voters hear mostly about national politics; voter demands revolving more around cultural hot buttons rather than ...

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  5. This could be a big deal in November. Here’s what’s driving ...

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    Political consultants, party officials and experts described a broad realignment in Hispanic voters’ political leanings – one that largely favors the GOP and Trump. This could be a big deal in ...

  6. Altruism theory of voting - Wikipedia

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    The altruism theory of voting is a model of voter behavior which states that if citizens in a democracy have "social" preferences for the welfare of others, the extremely low probability of a single vote determining an election will be outweighed by the large cumulative benefits society will receive from the voter's preferred policy being enacted, such that it is rational for an “altruistic ...

  7. Vote Smart - Wikipedia

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    The Political Courage Test [15] (formerly the National Political Awareness Test, NPAT) is an American initiative intended to increase transparency in American politics. It is part of the voter education organization Vote Smart's candidate information program.

  8. League of Conservation Voters - Wikipedia

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    LCV says that it "advocates for sound environmental laws and policies, holds elected officials accountable for their votes and actions, and elects pro-environment candidates." The organization pursues its goals through voter education, voter mobilization, and direct contributions to political candidates. LCV includes 29 state affiliates.

  9. Straight-ticket voting - Wikipedia

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    A voter, however, could vote a straight-party ticket and subsequently cast an individual vote in a particular race. This could happen in cases where the voter's party did not field a candidate in a specific race, and the voter wanted to cast a vote in that race for one of the candidates from another party, and/or