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Political Ideology

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politics2 years ago

"Unveiling Trump's Electoral Weakness: Insights from Iowa, New Hampshire, and Beyond"

Data from the 2020 American National Election Study reveals that Donald Trump's ideological and partisan base is strong but limited, with his appeal primarily among strong conservatives. Joe Biden's appeal, on the other hand, is broader, encompassing moderates, liberals, and independents. Trump's divisive campaigning style alienates a significant portion of the electorate, while Biden's likeability is associated with broader support. These findings suggest that Trump's reelection bid may be hindered by his inability to appeal beyond his loyal base, particularly among moderates and independents.

business2 years ago

"Embracing Controversy: The Rise of 'Woke-Free' Businesses"

A growing number of businesses, ranging from clothing retailers to pet care companies, are targeting customers who feel that corporate America is promoting a liberal agenda. These companies, such as Unitus featured on PublicSq., an online marketplace for "pro-life," "pro-family," and "pro-freedom" businesses, aim to appeal to those who have recoiled from what they perceive as progressive views. While some companies on the platform explicitly promote their conservative values, others join to increase their business without necessarily identifying as conservative. However, the long-term sustainability of these businesses may be uncertain, as consumer boycotts and political winds can shift, and certain issues important to conservative consumers may clash with economic realities.

religion2 years ago

"Pope Francis Criticizes Politicized US Catholic Church"

Pope Francis expressed his concern over a "reactionary" Catholic Church in the United States, where he believes political ideology has replaced faith in some cases. He acknowledged the strong opposition he has faced from conservative sectors of the U.S. Church who disagree with his reforms, such as promoting gender equality and inclusivity. The Pope emphasized the need for an appropriate evolution in matters of faith and morals, urging critics to understand that being backward-looking is "useless."

religion2 years ago

Pope Francis Criticizes Politicized US Catholic Church

Pope Francis expressed his concern over a "reactionary" Catholic Church in the United States, where he believes political ideology has replaced faith in some cases. He acknowledged the strong opposition he has faced from conservative sectors of the U.S. Church who disagree with his reforms, such as promoting gender equality and inclusivity. The Pope emphasized the need for an appropriate evolution in matters of faith and morals, urging critics to understand that being backward-looking is "useless." He cited the example of the Church's evolving stance on slavery and called for a more open-minded approach within the Church.

musicpolitics2 years ago

"Rich Men North of Richmond" Singer Criticizes Republicans for Using Song in Debate

Oliver Anthony, the singer of the hit song "Rich Men North of Richmond," criticized Republican candidates for using his song in the presidential debate, stating that the song was written about those very people. The song, which laments the plight of the working class, has been championed by the political right as an anti-big-government anthem but criticized by some on the left for its portrayal of welfare recipients. Anthony released a video rejecting the notion that he aligns with conservatives and emphasized that the song's message goes beyond Joe Biden and should not be weaponized for political purposes. He also clarified that the song criticizes government inefficiencies and the politicians involved, rather than attacking the poor.

artificial-intelligence2 years ago

Predicting Political Ideology Through Facial Characteristics Using Deep Learning

Researchers in Denmark used deep learning algorithms to predict the political ideology of Danish politicians based on their facial characteristics. The accuracy of predictions was 61%. The study found that right-wing politicians were more likely to have happy facial expressions, while women with attractive faces were more likely to be right-wing. The study raises concerns about the threat to privacy posed by deep learning approaches. However, the study has limitations, including the fact that all politicians whose photographs were included in the study were Danish.