Christopher Carman
@cjcarman.bsky.social
Prof of Political Representation at University of Glasgow - studies US and Scottish politics, elections and public opinion, esp political compromise. Sometime attends polisci conferences and/or punk & ska gigs. In spare time watches the seals in Loch Fyne
Interesting - surprising? - % of Dems w/the “they are evil” view (48%). Higher than the Reps who thought Biden won. Yes, certainly not as bad as the Rep election denying crowd but I suspect higher than some might guess.
October 15, 2024 at 2:08 PM
Interesting - surprising? - % of Dems w/the “they are evil” view (48%). Higher than the Reps who thought Biden won. Yes, certainly not as bad as the Rep election denying crowd but I suspect higher than some might guess.
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The long and short of all this is that elevated indy support sustained the SNP long after 2014, powering them to a series of victories at all levels of government.
But in the last couple of years their grip on pro-indy voters has loosened significantly.
But in the last couple of years their grip on pro-indy voters has loosened significantly.
September 20, 2024 at 5:02 PM
The long and short of all this is that elevated indy support sustained the SNP long after 2014, powering them to a series of victories at all levels of government.
But in the last couple of years their grip on pro-indy voters has loosened significantly.
But in the last couple of years their grip on pro-indy voters has loosened significantly.