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A new voting system meant the Welsh election couldn’t have been further from a two-horse race - so why was it portrayed as one?
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An analysis of how the 2024 Welsh Senedd election was framed as a two-horse race between Plaid Cymru and Reform UK despite the voting system supporting multi-party competition, examining whether media coverage amplified this narrative.
A new voting system meant the Welsh election couldn’t have been further from a two-horse race - so why was it portrayed as one?
Even before votes were counted in this year’s Senedd (Welsh parliament) election, speculation among commentators was rife that one campaign narrative had firmly taken hold – that the contest had become a two-horse race between Plaid Cymru and Reform UK.
Both parties promoted that framing during the campaign, urging voters to see the election as a straight choice between them. In the aftermath of the result – and Labour’s losses – attention quickly turned to whether the media had amplified that
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