Secrets of the surge: tracking the Clegg phenomenon

Abstract

Whatever happens in the second and third Leaders’ TV Debates, analyses of ‘the Clegg effect’ in the first debate will be dominating media studies and electoral politics debates and courses for years to come. Ed Towers points to the key questions about why the Liberal Democrats’ leader did so well in Round 1, almost despite what voters thought of his chances in office or his party’s policies

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This paper was published in LSE Research Online.

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