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Voter Behavioral Models

Voter behavioral models are frameworks used to understand how and why people decide to vote the way they do. These models consider various factors, such as individual values, social influences, demographics, and the political environment. For example, they may explore how someone's upbringing, personal experiences, or peer opinions shape their voting choices. These models help researchers and political analysts predict election outcomes and develop strategies by illustrating the complex interplay between personal beliefs, societal trends, and political messaging that influence voter decisions.