Exposure to one-sided messaging and belief in voter fraud: the curious case of the US 2020 presidential election
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In lead-up to the 2020 U.S. presidential election, conservative media amplified Donald Trump’s concerns about the security of US elections by publishing uncritical one-sided coverage that supported the idea that US elections were particularly vulnerable to fraud. The vast majority of existing scholarship would lead us to expect that exposure to such one-sided news stories should increase belief in the vulnerability of US elections. Drawing on a survey experiment conducted shortly before the 2020 election, we show that exposure to one-sided news coverage did not have such an effect. We explain this as a result of treatment heterogeneity among partisan groups, and we use regression and random forest estimation techniques to identify major sources of treatment effect heterogeneity. We conclude with a discussion of the implications for the belief in unsubstantiated falsehoods.

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Exposure to one-sided messaging and belief in voter fraud: the curious case of the US 2020 presidential election
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Gomez, Daniel M.Jenkins, Matthew David
DOI
10.1080/17457289.2025.2514203
발행일
2025-07
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Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties
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495 ~ 516