Politicians are unlikely to be punished or rewarded for their failures or successes in managing the coronavirus pandemic at the next election, suggests an analysis of survey data from the US, the UK and India, published in the online journal BMJ Global Health.
This is despite the fact that most survey participants think...
Voters Unlikely To Blame Politicians For Their Handling Of Pandemic At Next Election
Eurasia Review
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