The COVID-19 pandemic and the 2020 US presidential election

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Leonardo Baccini
Abel Brodeur
Stephen Weymouth
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[1] McGill University,McDonough School of Business
[2] CIREQ,undefined
[3] University of Ottawa,undefined
[4] Georgetown University,undefined
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COVID-19; Pandemic; Elections; Political behavior; Pre-analysis plan; D72; I18;
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What is the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the 2020 US presidential election? Guided by a pre-analysis plan, we estimate the effect of COVID-19 cases and deaths on the change in county-level voting for Donald Trump between 2016 and 2020. To account for potential confounders, we include a large number of COVID-19-related controls as well as demographic and socioeconomic variables. Moreover, we instrument the numbers of cases and deaths with the share of workers employed in meat-processing factories to sharpen our identification strategy. We find that COVID-19 cases negatively affected Trump’s vote share. The estimated effect appears strongest in urban counties, in states without stay-at-home orders, in swing states, and in states that Trump won in 2016. A simple counterfactual analysis suggests that Trump would likely have won re-election if COVID-19 cases had been 5 percent lower. We also find some evidence that COVID-19 incidence had a positive effect on voters’ mobilization, helping Biden win the presidency.
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