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T140 0-133 Sentence denotes Political interests and competitions result in partisanship, which can manifest as party identification, involvement, and membership.
T141 134-193 Sentence denotes These factors can influence beliefs in conspiracy theories.
T142 194-343 Sentence denotes For example, party identification is associated with the endorsement of conspiracy theories that make the rival party look bad (e.g., Berinsky [30]).
T143 344-518 Sentence denotes Enders and Smallpage [31] conduct an experimental study showing that conservative Republicans appear to be more susceptible to conspiratorial cues than progressive Democrats.
T144 519-674 Sentence denotes When informational cues recede, conspiracy beliefs significantly increase among Republicans, even when a Republican is implicated by the conspiracy theory.
T145 675-906 Sentence denotes However, Smallpage et al. [32] argue that it is false assumption that certain parties tend to believe in conspiracy theories more than other parties; instead, parties’ beliefs vary depending on the content of the conspiracy theory.
T146 907-993 Sentence denotes The degree of belief in a particular conspiracy theory depends on political interests.
T147 994-1152 Sentence denotes For example, in the U.S., Democrats believe conspiracy theories about Republicans and conservatives, whereas Republicans believe conspiracies about Democrats.
T148 1153-1325 Sentence denotes Gruzd and Mai [27] demonstrate that in late March 2020, hashtags containing fake news in favor of President Trump were being circulated and highlighted by Trump supporters.
T149 1326-1393 Sentence denotes In the other and, the goal of party politics is to win an election.
T150 1394-1463 Sentence denotes Thus, losers rather than winners tend to believe conspiracy theories.
T151 1464-1616 Sentence denotes Uscinski and Parent [18] demonstrate that those that strongly endorse conspiracy theories are much more likely to be affiliated with the party in power.