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Polarized elections do not erode support for the basic principles of democracy, study suggests

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The article reports on a study by researchers from the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya and the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona regarding the impact of polarized elections on democratic support. The findings suggest that while winning or losing an election affects a citizen's satisfaction with democracy, it does not significantly alter their support for fundamental democratic norms.

Propaganda risk 10%
Claims checked 0
Techniques found 0
Topics 0

Coverage spectrum

Coverage gap: Low Left coverage
Left0%
Center80%
Right20%

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What happened

Polarized elections do not erode support for the basic principles of democracy, study suggests Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor The health of liberal democracies has been the focus of interest for political science for some time,…

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The article reports on a study by researchers from the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya and the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona regarding the impact of polarized elections on democratic support. The findings suggest that while winning or losing an election affects a citizen's satisfaction with democracy, it does not significantly alter their support for fundamental democratic norms.

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