Voters can become more populist if parties don’t represent their views

Castanho Silva, B. & Wratil, C. (19 October 2021) Voters can become more populist if parties don’t represent their views. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog.
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Do voters become more populist if no party represents their views? Bruno Castanho Silva and Christopher Wratil conducted an experiment in twelve European countries during the 2019 European Parliament election campaign to see how citizens react when told that no party shares their opinions on issues. The study shows that a lack of representation increases populist sentiment among those who were not populist before.

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