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Many Ways to be Right: Cross-Pressured Voters in Western Europe

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Many Ways to be Right: Cross-Pressured Voters in Western Europe

Noam Gidron

Summary: Mainstream parties in Western Europe are finding it increasingly difficult to unite their base of support as voters are facing cross-pressures between conservative and progressive attitudes on economic and cultural issues. This study reveals that despite a stable asymmetry in Western European mass attitudes, with support for the left being common among voters with progressive attitudes, it only takes conservatism on one issue to switch to the right. The research highlights how these cross-pressures often lead to a preference for right-wing parties and examines the challenges this poses for center-right parties.

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