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  2. 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 ...

  3. Economic voting - Wikipedia

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    In political science, economic voting is a theoretical perspective which argues that voter behavior is heavily influenced by the economic conditions in their country at the time of the election. According to the classical form of this perspective, voters tend to vote more in favor of the incumbent candidate and party when the economy is doing ...

  4. Commentary: Where Harris and Trump stand on the pocketbook ...

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    Reproductive rights may be driving many women to the polls this election cycle, but so are their pocketbooks. Inflation, of course, has been a big issue for all voters.

  5. Strategic voting - Wikipedia

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    Strategic or tactical voting is voting in consideration of possible ballots cast by other voters in order to maximize one's satisfaction with the election's results. [1]

  6. Pocketbook issues strain, but don’t always sway, Nevada voters

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    Pocketbook issues strain, but don’t always sway, Nevada voters. Mark A. Kellner. November 4, 2024 at 8:36 PM. ... “We’re voting for Trump,” the 79-year-old Pousy said. Asked if that was ...

  7. Voting - Wikipedia

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    Voting refers to the process of choosing officials or policies by casting a ballot, a document used by people to formally express their preferences.

  8. Electoral system - Wikipedia

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    An electoral or voting system is a set of rules used to determine the results of an election. Electoral systems are used in politics to elect governments, while non-political elections may take place in business, non-profit organisations and informal organisations.

  9. Is Donald Trump building a cabinet or a gang? - AOL

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    This definition could also serve as a description of every organization Trump ever led. That Trump is a member of an organization involved in criminal acts is not even up for debate.