The Pain-Politics Connection: How Aching Influences Political Sympathy

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The Pain-Politics Connection: How Aching Influences Political Sympathy
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A study involving over 7,000 participants has found a correlation between pain sensitivity and political openness. Pain-sensitive individuals tend to endorse values and support politicians typically associated with the opposing political camp. Liberals with high pain sensitivity were more likely to vote for Trump, while pain-sensitive conservatives showed a tendency to support Biden. This suggests that our moral and political orientations may be influenced by our physical experiences of pain.

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