The article reports that Black Lives Matter protests in 2020 produced a small but measurable leftward shift in local voting, ultimately contributing to a greater Democratic share in the 2020 presidential election after an initial conservative backlash. The findings use rainfall as a natural experiment to isolate the protest effect on voting and show that attitudes toward racial inequality shifted in ways that influenced ballot choices.

This topic is of interest to psychology readers because it illustrates how collective action can influence public opinion and political behavior, highlighting the links between social movement participation, attitude change, and decision-making in real-world contexts.

Article Title: Black Lives Matter protests sparked a short-term conservative backlash but ultimately shifted the 2020 election towards Democrats

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Study shows growing link between racial attitudes and anti-democratic beliefs among White Americans

A new study reveals anti-democratic beliefs among white Americans are strongly linked to racial resentment and perceived white status threat. This connection has grown stronger over the last decade.

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