The Voter as Onlooker: "Electabilitism" in American Presidential Elections

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作者
Alme, Varin [1 ]
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[1] Forsvarets Forskningsinst Amerikanskpolitikk No, Kjeller, Norway
关键词
electability; primary elections; attitude; voting; participation; ACTIVISTS; RULES;
D O I
10.23865/intpol.v79.2527
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D81 [国际关系];
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030207 ;
摘要
Considerations of electability is, due to the makeup and functioning of the American electoral system, always an issue in presidential elections. For a majority of voters in the 2020 primary elections, however, considerations of electability has been more important than anything else.This makes electability worthy of discussion as a phenomenon and as a potential problem. In this article, I attempt both. In light of a conceptual discussion of the term electability and its historical evolution, I consider electability in relation to political-scientific theories of voting. I distinguish between sincere, sophisticated, and distanced voting, where electability plays, respectively, no part, a limited part, and a big part. Based on Hans Skjerveim's typology, I argue that a voter attitude that fixates on electability - what I call electabilitism - turns the voter into a spectator rather than a participant. This creates problems of legitimacy, representation, participation, and citizenship. Thus, electabilitism, I argue, ultimately poses a democratic problem.
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