HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Robbie Robinette from the Austin, TX, USA have published the research work: Implications of strategic position choices by candidates, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Non-spatial models of voter behavior do not allow for the possibility that candidates could alter outcomes by altering their positions, simply because there is no "position" and no "space" in which to alter them. Conversely, spatial models imply that candidates must consider the strategic implications of their ideological position or risk defeat by another candidate who does. If the positions of candidates are consistent across voting rules . . .
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