Why the radical right is no longer the exclusive domain of older, male voters
The typical radical-right voter is often assumed to be older and male, with conservative views on women’s and LGBT rights—an assumption which should now be reassessed.
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Caroline Marie Lancaster is a PhD student in political science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her research interests include voting behaviour, ideology and political extremism.

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The typical radical-right voter is often assumed to be older and male, with conservative views on women’s and LGBT rights—an assumption which should now be reassessed.
Social Europe ISSN 2628-7641
