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Why trying to protect freedom may work better than campaigning to protect democracy


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Why trying to protect freedom may work better than campaigning to protect democracy

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When Joe Biden was the Democrats’ candidate for president in 2020 and again in 2024,

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on being the person who would save democracy from the
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But Kamala Harris has shifted away from that message and toward the idea of protecting and advancing freedom. Freedom has become the theme of many

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. Her slogan “
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” is meant to invoke concern about freedoms being taken away.

As

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citizens’ commitment to democracy, we see a few reasons that promoting freedom might be a more effective campaign message than protecting democracy. One is that our research and others’ has found that a lot of Americans aren’t very concerned with democracy.

Wide support for violating democratic principles

In our research, we have found that when people

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, they are willing to support political representatives who offer protection against the perceived threat. Using a nationally representative sample of 1,500 respondents from 2019, we found that a large proportion of Americans are willing to support leaders who would violate democratic principles such as freedom of speech and following collectively agreed-upon rules and laws.

Majorities of Americans, across the political spectrum, indicate that they want leaders who will “****** down” on groups they find threatening. Many also indicate that they would support leaders who would “bend the rules” to “protect the interests of people like you.” Notably, however, people who identified as *********** supporters were the most likely to want leaders who will take these sorts of actions.

A March 2024 survey from the Public Religion Research Institute asked a similar question and found that more than 40% of Americans agree with this statement: “Because things have gotten so far off track in this country,

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if that’s what it takes to set things right.” Strikingly, half of Republicans endorse this statement.

Perhaps surprisingly, messages that highlight threats to democracy do not seem to be effective. Recent political science research finds that negative messages emphasizing the threat Trump poses to democracy are

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about what Harris will do.

Other scholarship suggests sparking ***** makes people think, but it

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. Enthusiasm, however, can move people to participate. The question is what might lead people to feel enthusiastic.

Is freedom the answer?

Over the past several decades, America’s two major parties have

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their supporters to vote. Republicans have been successfully messaging on symbolic values and ideology, often talking about abstract values such as freedom. Democratic candidates, meanwhile, have focused on policy messages that help them appeal to coalitions of diverse social groups.

For example, as Congress debated what would become the Affordable Care Act, *********** opponents

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for stripping freedom away from citizens and raised concerns about government overreach. These efforts provided a theme that
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in the 2010 congressional election. At the time, Democrats emphasized the benefits to particular groups, such as young people, women and lower-income Americans, rather than emphasizing an overarching ideological cause. Over time, they have taken a similar tack on issues pertaining to the rights of workers, women, the LGBTQ community and ******* minorities.

The Harris campaign appears to be changing the Democrats’ approach. For instance, she has cast restrictive ********* policy as an instance in which the

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of citizens.

Similarly, Harris has focused on protecting the rights and

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and
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.

Harris’ running mate, Tim Walz, echoed this messaging at the Democratic National Convention. He told the crowd, “No matter who you are,

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to live the life you want to lead. Because that’s what we want for ourselves. And that’s what we want for our neighbors.”

Will it work?

The effectiveness of this turn toward freedom ******** to be seen. Yet there is reason to believe that this messaging can influence voters and have larger benefits for ********* society.

Freedom is a core ********* value. But for much of this century, freedom has mainly been defined by the

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, as the
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in one’s life. This notion of freedom provided a basis for policies such as lower taxes, less government regulation and fewer social services.

The Harris campaign has begun to offer a rival vision of freedom, even if it is not quite fully formed. Her idea most resembles the notion of freedom that some political theorists call “

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.” This concept implies that citizens should live under societal conditions that prevent some individuals or groups from having unjustified control over others.

Importantly, to accomplish this, freedom from domination implies that government policies can be useful for

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. If people struggle to afford child care, health care or education, social policies that alleviate that struggle can help people achieve greater autonomy to make choices that affect their own lives.

Regardless of which conception of freedom a person prefers, or which party they generally support, the Harris campaign’s decision to talk about freedom is consequential. It opens the door to competition between parties over how to think about a core ********* value and pushes political discussions away from the politics of

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It isn’t always obvious how to counter threats to democracy, but Harris’ positive message around freedom offers one possible strategy. If Harris wins in November, it may indicate that focusing on a shared value such as freedom could be a more effective way to combat the threat to democracy, rather than focusing voters’ attention on the threat itself.

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