Voting in the 2019 EU Elections: How Our Feelings About the EU Influence Our Choices
EuropeThu Nov 21 2024
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The 2019 European Parliament elections were a big deal, and not just because of who got elected. They showed something important about how we feel about the EU and how that affects who we vote for. You see, EU attitudes aren't just one thing – they're complicated and different for each person. And that matters. The results of the elections were all over the place, with some parties really for the EU and others really against it.
So, what did we find out? Well, our attitudes towards the EU do affect our votes. We used a special survey from around the time of the elections in ten EU countries to figure this out. And it turns out that in every country, how we feel about the EU does influence who we vote for. But it's not the same everywhere. Some feelings about the EU matter more than others, like how we feel about the EU in general and how well we think it's doing.
It's interesting to think about why this happens. Maybe it's because the EU touches so many parts of our lives, from jobs to travel to even the food we eat. So, it makes sense that our feelings about it would affect our vote. But it's not just about the EU. It's also about the parties we're voting for. How they stand on EU issues can make a big difference in how we vote.
https://localnews.ai/article/voting-in-the-2019-eu-elections-how-our-feelings-about-the-eu-influence-our-choices-ff8f810f
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