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Believe in me: parties strategies during a pandemic, evidence from Ecuador
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Abstract There is a growing interest to evaluate the political aftermath of the pandemic. We study how parties attract voters under the redistributive pressure created by COVID-19, looking into the 2021 Ecuadorian elections. We classify the messages that candidates sent, evaluate if and how candidates used C... view more
There is a growing interest to evaluate the political aftermath of the pandemic. We study how parties attract voters under the redistributive pressure created by COVID-19, looking into the 2021 Ecuadorian elections. We classify the messages that candidates sent, evaluate if and how candidates used COVID-19 to mobilize voters, and assess how voters reacted to them. We followed 858 virtual events and gathered more than 1'575.000 tweets from candidates and their communities. We find that candidates did not place COVID-19 at the center of their strategies but used it to connect with symbolic messages about the capabilities of parties and candidates. Twitter users had a limited engagement with COVID-19-related content. These findings nuance our expectations of the pandemic. COVID-19 was only an element rather than the core of electoral strategies. Our empirical approach can be easily extended to other cases where in-person events are still limited.... view less
Keywords
voting; strategy; election; epidemic; Ecuador; contagious disease; election campaign; politics; political impact
Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Free Keywords
COVID-19; Einschränkung; Pandemie; Politische Strategie
Document language
English
Publication Year
2021
Page/Pages
p. 419-441
Journal
Journal of Politics in Latin America, 13 (2021) 3
ISSN
1868-4890
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed