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Voters' Perceptions and Political Candidates
The chapter explores how voters' decisions are often influenced by the perceived success and likability of past leaders rather than strict ideological shifts. It delves into the concept of change candidates versus incumbents in politics and reflects on examples from past presidential campaigns. Additionally, the chapter analyzes RFK Jr.'s stance on vaccines, his left-of-center populism, and his belief in targeting corruption within institutions for societal improvement.