id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_hyhjlpaodba3xitkjtggb36wga Sebastian Miller Why Do Populist-Outsiders Get Elected? A Model of Strategic Populists 2011 33 .pdf application/pdf 11851 1468 75 It is not so easy to explain why populists and outsiders are elected once we assume voters contributions from biased elites to get votes from uninformed voters, while the outsider will only The term "populism" originates from the Populist Party in the United States, circa 1880charisma, where character is desired by voters, and show that non-character candidates choose policies such that the 3. Contributor voters contribute to either party candidate, knowing only τR and 5. Elections are held, voters vote and the candidate or party with the most votes this model only fights over votes with Candidate L, as we have assumed the outsider locating to Outsider candidate gains the same fraction of votes on the right as the ones he lost on the left. choose a platform such that voter 0 is indifferent just as the Outsider would. The paper presents a model of political competition in which two parties and an outsider ./cache/work_hyhjlpaodba3xitkjtggb36wga.pdf ./txt/work_hyhjlpaodba3xitkjtggb36wga.txt