Who populist voter are? Assessing the presence of common identities’ traits among populist voters in the European Union

M. Cellini, Ilaria Di Tullio, G. D’Ambrosio
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Political, economic and, now, health dynamics have caused and continue to cause a worsening of citizens’ living conditions within most of western democracies. The literature highlighted how this contributed to the increase of citizens’ frustration and the drop of their trust in democratic institutions. In this context, a populist upsurge has been registered among all western democracies. Established political parties, media and academics often tend to identify populist voters as merely less educated and ignorant citizens, but is this characterization correct and fully explaining the phenomenon? Who populist voters are? Are they united by common identities? And if it is so, what are the identities and belongings they share? The present paper answers these questions by tracing a profile of populist voters within European Union countries. The results show how populist voters show a statistically significant difference from non-populist ones when comparing demographic, economic, social values, political trust, and perceptions characteristics. However, the modest extent of these differences in most cases questions the effectiveness of the use of the concept of populism in distinguishing it as a political movement with its own transnational characteristics.
谁是民粹主义选民?评估欧盟民粹主义选民中共同身份特征的存在
在大多数西方民主国家,政治、经济以及现在的卫生动态已经并将继续导致公民生活条件的恶化。文献强调了这如何导致公民的挫折感增加和他们对民主机构的信任下降。在这种背景下,所有西方民主国家都出现了民粹主义热潮。老牌政党、媒体和学者往往倾向于将民粹主义选民仅仅视为受教育程度较低和无知的公民,但这种描述是否正确并能充分解释这一现象?谁是民粹主义选民?他们是由共同的身份联系在一起的吗?如果是这样,他们共有的身份和财产是什么?本文通过追踪欧盟国家民粹主义选民的概况来回答这些问题。结果显示,在比较人口、经济、社会价值观、政治信任和感知特征时,民粹主义选民与非民粹主义选民在统计上存在显著差异。然而,在大多数情况下,这些差异的适度程度质疑使用民粹主义概念将其区分为具有自身跨国特征的政治运动的有效性。
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