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What is tactical voting – and why could it be a powerful tool in elections? | Decomplicated

Tactical voting has hit the headlines once again in the build-up to the general election.

According to a new YouGov study, one in five voters (22 per cent) say they will be using the tactic on 4 July.

“Tactical voting” has been a common phrase on the lips of politicians and newsreaders for a long time – but why is everyone talking about it, and what does it actually mean?

In this episode of Decomplicated, we take a look at how tactical voting works – and how it could be a powerful tool in elections.


Source: UK Politics - www.independent.co.uk


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