2) But that does not mean corruption is not a monumental challenge. Rather, @Lapop_Barometro researchers have found that widespread angst about the economy makes respondents less likely to cite corruption as a country's top problem. That no doubt colors the #Argentina data.
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3) In that case, the so-called “post-materialistic” argument (that citizens focus more on issues such as corruption once their basic needs are satisfied) would suggest that corruption could be a salient issue in
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4) But which voters care most?
@Lapop_Barometro researchers found that the wealthier and more educated are more likely to prioritize corruption. In#Argentina, that might explain why@CFKArgentina retains support among poor and working-class voters in Buenos Aires Province.Show this thread
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