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Creation Date
Spring 2025
Description
Research Question:
Does the Use of populist rhetoric by candidates in state legislatures lead to greater political and/or electoral success compared to their peers?
Hypothesis:
Populist rhetoric positions the politician as one of the common people fighting against a threat or corruption against the elite. This will help the politicians using this type of "we the people" rhetoric to gain electoral and / or political success with them having a loyal base for political mobility i.e. They will be overall more successful than their peers that are not populist.
Keywords
Political Science, Capstone, Posters, PLS 4600