130 4 perceived similarity and projection, I refrain from making any causal claims. What we do know, however, is that perceived similarity towards Muslims and projection towards (mostly out-group) Muslim politicians have a significantly positive relationship amongst pro-flankers, but not amongst moderates and anti-flankers. Given that proflankers are the largest group with 44 percent, followed by moderates (43 percent) and anti-flankers (thirteen percent). It seems that the electoral calculus that so many party gatekeepers make (Dancygier, 2017: 70) may thus require reconsideration. I will turn to this in the discussion. Figure 6. Does perceived similarity with people who practice Islam predict what voters expect of Muslim politicians towards same-sex adoption?
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