Non-voting behavior linked to ideology, not party affiliation, in American electorate.
The article explores how people who don't vote can still be politically active. By analyzing data from surveys, the researchers found that non-voting political participation is more linked to ideology than party affiliation. They also discovered that people who are less loyal to a specific party are more likely to vote if they engage in non-voting political activities. This suggests that not voting can still be a way for individuals who don't align with major parties to express their beliefs.