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6 August, 00:42

Why do campaigns have less of an impact on voters that might otherwise be expected?

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  1. 6 August, 00:50
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    1.) Most people pay relatively little attention to campaigns in the first place; they pay attention to things they already agree with and interpreting events

    2.) Factors such as party identification - though less important than they used to be, still influence voting behavior regardless of what happens in the campaign

    3.) Incumbents start with a substantial advantage in terms of name recognition and an established track record
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