People are more likely to vote in US elections if they are contented with their life situation, a finding that runs contrary to the received wisdom that angry or unhappy people are drawn to politics.
Read more at Baylor UniversityPeople are more likely to vote in US elections if they are contented with their life situation, a finding that runs contrary to the received wisdom that angry or unhappy people are drawn to politics.
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