“…A traditional approach to analyzing how energy expenditures affect politics, especially voting, involves applying the framework of retrospective economic voting, according to which voters judge politicians on the basis of what is known as valence issues. A valence issue is one on which a consensus is found among voters on preferable outcomes (see Clements, 2020, for a discussion on valence and salience). For example, most voters in recent decades have agreed that unemployment and inflation should be kept low and economic growth high, and prefer to elect politicians, who appear competent in accomplishing these goals (Duch and Stevenson, 2008;Palmer and Whitten, 1999).…”