Public opinion

Trump's Iowa win is just a small part of soaring right-wing populism in 2024

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Wednesday, January 17, 2024

Democracy advocates cheered the defeat of the Law and Justice party in Poland and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s breakthrough victory over his populist adversary in Brazil.

Key Points: 
  • Democracy advocates cheered the defeat of the Law and Justice party in Poland and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s breakthrough victory over his populist adversary in Brazil.
  • Read more:
    Lula and the world: what to expect from the new Brazilian foreign policy

    But populists won big victories in 2023 too — and made comebacks.

  • Donald Trump, despite his numerous indictments and allegations he incited an insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021, began a second run for president.

A new age of extremism

  • Today, we have seemingly passed from the age of extremes into an age of extremism.
  • Low-trust voters feel they’ve been misled and reject the traditional policy options offered by social democratic parties.
  • With the decline in support for traditional left-wing parties in the Global North, voters are sending anti-establishment messages to the parties of the right.

Binary voting and wedge issues

  • Public opinion research from the Economist Intelligence Unit, Freedom House, the Pew Research Center and Sweden’s V-Dem Institute warn that there are fewer undecided voters than ever.
  • Modern politics is increasingly an exercise in what’s known as binary voting.
  • Amassing on land borders and crossing perilously by sea, migrants and refugees perfectly illustrate the “us versus them” mindset.

Asylum-seekers and the anxious voter

  • The answer is simple: in the skewed world view of nationalists, migrants are by definition “cheaters”.
  • Far-right populists campaign on the false belief that refugee-seekers are also corrupting the traditional way of life, taking jobs and driving up the cost of living.
  • Increasingly extreme populists have come to power promising to deal with the problem, but they’ve failed to provide any effective solutions.
  • It’s the same situation at the American southern border — in 2023, two million people illegally crossed the border.

A problem with no solution

  • Climate change, war and geopolitical rivalry drive already precarious populations to seek a place of greater safety.
  • But as the numbers rise, politicians continuously recycle bad ideas: close the border, send them back, send them elsewhere.
  • The main drivers of migration today are not just poverty and war in the Middle East and Ukraine, but also post-pandemic labour shortages.

Staring into the abyss?

  • In more than a dozen countries, populist leaders are poised to either take power or consolidate their hold on the opposition.
  • Wannabe fascists are set to play a bigger role in world affairs this year than they have at any time since the Second World War.


The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

US election 2024: Trump victory in Iowa caucus not as big as he may have hoped – here's why Biden still wants him to get GOP nomination

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Wednesday, January 17, 2024

The last successful GOP candidate who won the Iowa caucus was George W Bush in 2000.

Key Points: 
  • The last successful GOP candidate who won the Iowa caucus was George W Bush in 2000.
  • This is partly because Iowa, with just over 3 million inhabitants represents less than 1% of the wider US population.
  • Its voters are also much older, more rural, whiter (90%), more evangelical and less college educated than the US at large.
  • Those turning out to vote for Trump were also a smaller, self-selecting subset of even that tiny population.

Biden wants Trump to win

  • It was true yesterday and it’ll be true tomorrow.” This is also how Biden and his team want it.
  • By contrast, polls pitting Biden against either Haley or DeSantis show a marked improvement in the prospect for the Republic Party.
  • By contrast, the Democrats see such a process as their best chance of overcoming Biden’s own unpopularity with the electorate.

Negative ratings

  • Trump’s national favourability ratings currently stand at 42%.
  • This is a very different picture from that painted by the news coverage from the Iowa caucus.


David Hastings Dunn has previously received funding from the ESRC, the Gerda Henkel Foundation, the Open Democracy Foundation and has previously been both a NATO and a Fulbright Fellow.

Why inheritance tax should be reformed

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Wednesday, January 17, 2024

Around 50 Conservative MPs called for inheritance tax to be abolished after the Telegraph launched a campaign urging the government to scrap the tax in summer 2023.

Key Points: 
  • Around 50 Conservative MPs called for inheritance tax to be abolished after the Telegraph launched a campaign urging the government to scrap the tax in summer 2023.
  • Inheritance tax is applied at 40% to transfers of wealth on or close to death, above a minimum threshold – currently £325,000.
  • One factor holding this number down is that there is no inheritance tax payable on wealth left to a spouse or civil partner.
  • The main reason why few people pay inheritance tax is that the effective threshold at which they (or their spouse or civil partner) would begin paying the tax is typically much higher than £325,000.

Potential effects

  • Around half of the gains from abolishing inheritance tax would go to the wealthiest 1% at death, whose estates would see an average tax cut of £1 million.
  • More than 90% of people don’t have inheritance tax paid on their or their partner’s death and so wouldn’t benefit from abolition.
  • Only around 20% of people called inheritance tax “fair” in a 2023 YouGov poll, compared to around 60% for National Insurance contributions.
  • However, research from Demos shows most people wouldn’t prioritise inheritance tax for cuts, but would prefer to spend the money that abolishing inheritance tax would cost in other ways.

Reforming inheritance tax

  • Pension pots are totally exempt from inheritance tax, as they are not counted as part of a deceased person’s estate.
  • A cap on such reliefs could allow those passing on small farms or businesses to be taken out of inheritance tax, if desired, while preventing agricultural and business investments from being used simply to avoid inheritance tax.
  • This could fund a cut in the rate of inheritance tax from 40% to 25% or an increase in the threshold after which inheritance tax is charged to £525,000.
  • There are arguments for and against abolishing inheritance tax, but addressing problems in the current system is increasingly important and would raise revenues.


David Sturrock receives funding from the Economic and Social Research Council and the abrdn Financial Fairness Trust. Bee Boileau receives funding from the Economic and Social Research Council and the abrdn Financial Fairness Trust.

BitChute Unveils New Video Series: "WTF is Going On?" - A Deep Dive into Unraveling Media Narratives

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Tuesday, January 16, 2024

The first episode, directed and narrated by the acclaimed Israeli filmmaker Yoav Shamir, marks the series' debut.

Key Points: 
  • The first episode, directed and narrated by the acclaimed Israeli filmmaker Yoav Shamir, marks the series' debut.
  • From there the allegations were repeated by numerous outlets, until even President Biden was prompted to express his own outrage.
  • An outpouring of support for Israel ensued, with the gruesome image of beheaded babies becoming a rallying cry which reverberated across the globe.
  • The competing claims sparked fervent debate on social media as well as real-life protests, further dividing public opinion.

Milldam Public Relations Launches Data Center Community Relations Practice to Bridge The Gap Between Digital Infrastructure Providers and Local Communities Throughout North America

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Friday, January 12, 2024

Milldam Public Relations , a full-service public relations firm , today announced the launch of its Data Center Community Relations Service , the first community relations service exclusively serving the digital infrastructure sector.

Key Points: 
  • Milldam Public Relations , a full-service public relations firm , today announced the launch of its Data Center Community Relations Service , the first community relations service exclusively serving the digital infrastructure sector.
  • In addition to tailormade communication strategies, data center community relations will require coalition building and garnering influence with local officials and stakeholders.
  • Critical infrastructure plays a predominant role in most people's daily lives throughout North America, driving the need for data center operators.
  • For more information on Milldam’s data center community relations service, please visit https://milldampr.com/data-center-community-relations/ .

National Survey from Mucinex® 12-Hour Reveals Americans Feel Healthy Only Six Months Out of the Year

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Friday, January 12, 2024

PARSIPPANY, N.J., Jan. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Over the last year, how many days did you feel sick and not at your best? In a recent survey of 2,000 adults, Americans responded that they're on their "A" game only about 15 days per month. What's more, 46% of Americans admit that they actively worry about missing out on important events and experiences with their loved ones. That's why Mucinex 12-Hour, the #1 doctor recommended expectorant, today announced the launch of its new "Power of 12" campaign, an initiative that kicks off on 1/12 to spotlight its efficacy: one little pill that delivers 12 full hours of symptom relief, so they can spend less time suffering, and more time doing the things you love.

Key Points: 
  • In a recent survey of 2,000 adults, Americans responded that they're on their "A" game only about 15 days per month.
  • What's more, 46% of Americans admit that they actively worry about missing out on important events and experiences with their loved ones.
  • Americans certainly wish they had more hours in the day, according to key results from the survey, commissioned by Mucinex and conducted by market research company OnePoll.
  • The top three reasons Americans tend to feel unwell: lack of sleep (43%), excessive stress (43%) and being sick (22%).

The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies announces results of public opinion poll regarding the Israeli war on Gaza

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Thursday, January 11, 2024

DOHA, Qatar, Jan. 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies announced the results of the public opinion poll regarding the Israeli war on Gaza on Wednesday 10 January 2024.

Key Points: 
  • DOHA, Qatar, Jan. 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies announced the results of the public opinion poll regarding the Israeli war on Gaza on Wednesday 10 January 2024.
  • The poll was carried out on a sample of 8000 respondents (men and women) from 16 Arab countries.
  • The survey questions were selected to determine the opinions of citizens in the Arab region on important topics related to the Israeli war on Gaza.
  • The results of the survey demonstrate the locality of the war as felt by Arab public opinion, with 97% of respondents expressing psychological stress (to varying degrees) as a result of the war on Gaza.

The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies announces results of public opinion poll regarding the Israeli war on Gaza

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, January 11, 2024

DOHA, Qatar, Jan. 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies announced the results of the public opinion poll regarding the Israeli war on Gaza on Wednesday 10 January 2024.

Key Points: 
  • DOHA, Qatar, Jan. 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies announced the results of the public opinion poll regarding the Israeli war on Gaza on Wednesday 10 January 2024.
  • The poll was carried out on a sample of 8000 respondents (men and women) from 16 Arab countries.
  • The survey questions were selected to determine the opinions of citizens in the Arab region on important topics related to the Israeli war on Gaza.
  • The results of the survey demonstrate the locality of the war as felt by Arab public opinion, with 97% of respondents expressing psychological stress (to varying degrees) as a result of the war on Gaza.

Benenson Strategy Group Announces Two Promotions to Partner and a New Managing Director

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Thursday, January 11, 2024

NEW YORK, Jan. 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Benenson Strategy Group (BSG), the strategic research and polling firm, is excited to announce the promotion of Lindsay Vermeyen and Patrick Toomey to Partner and the appointment of Michael Kulisheck to Managing Director.

Key Points: 
  • NEW YORK, Jan. 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Benenson Strategy Group (BSG), the strategic research and polling firm, is excited to announce the promotion of Lindsay Vermeyen and Patrick Toomey to Partner and the appointment of Michael Kulisheck to Managing Director.
  • In their new roles as partner, Lindsay and Patrick will lead BSG's independently-run, women- and queer-led boutique Democratic polling operation, Breakthrough Campaigns.
  • Breakthrough has an outstanding record helping progressive candidates and issue campaigns win and succeed, including in red states and on tough issues.
  • "Patrick and Lindsay have been instrumental in the success of our firm," says Amy Levin, President of Breakthrough Campaigns and Managing Partner at BSG.

Rebellious Wines Unveils Vibrant 2023 Sauvignon Blanc: A Toast to Innovation and Unconventional Tastes

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Tuesday, January 9, 2024

 PURCHASE, N.Y., Jan. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Rebellious Wines from California has officially released their newest expression, Sauvignon Blanc 2023, a crisp and refreshing California white wine with notes of tropical fruit, melon, citrus and green apple. Paying homage to the rebellious spirit of nature, the grapes in this Sauvignon Blanc are grown in cooler, inhospitable hilltop environments where the struggle they endure brings out only the best quality in taste, aroma, and appeal.

Key Points: 
  • To celebrate the launch, Rebellious Wines commissioned a survey* to better understand how Americans embrace unconventional "Rebellious" habits and attitudes with wine, entertaining, and more, and the positive impact such behavior has on their lives.
  • "Our wines are symbols of a lifestyle that celebrates innovation, boldness and a positive departure from the conventional."
  • The survey also delved into the type of unconventional habits emerging in lifestyle sectors, such as wine consumption.
  • This random double-opt-in survey of 2,000 Americans — aged 21+, with 100 Gen Zers of legal drinking age — was commissioned by Rebellious Wines between Dec. 1 and Dec. 4, 2023.