# Redefining Loyalty: How Political Deviants Maintain Positive Self-Views Amid Ingroup Rejection

**Authors:** Trystan Loustau, Liane Young

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/bs16010126 · Behavioral Sciences · 2026-01-16

## TL;DR

This study explores how political deviants, like Republicans for Harris, maintain positive self-views despite being rejected by their own group.

## Contribution

The research introduces a new perspective on how constructive deviance is perceived as loyalty rather than rejection.

## Key findings

- Republicans for Trump viewed Republicans for Harris as less loyal and more likely to defect.
- All groups felt warmer toward deviants they perceived as more loyal and prototypical.
- Constructive deviants maintain positive self-views by framing their actions as expressions of group fidelity.

## Abstract

Deviance poses a fundamental challenge for groups: while it can threaten cohesion and invite moral condemnation, it can also express deep commitment to shared principles. The present research examines how loyalty shapes perceptions of constructive deviance through the case of Republicans for Harris (RHs) during the 2024 U.S. presidential election. Across three time points, we compared how deviants (RHs, N = 89) perceived themselves to how they were viewed by mainstream ingroup members (Republicans for Trump; RTs, N = 340) and outgroup members (Democrats; N = 294). Results revealed marked asymmetries: RTs viewed RHs as less loyal, less prototypical, and more likely to defect than RHs saw themselves. All groups, including mainstream ingroup members, outgroup members, and deviants themselves, felt warmer toward deviants they perceived as more loyal and prototypical. These findings suggest that constructive deviants maintain positive self-views by construing their actions as expressions of fidelity to, rather than rejection of, the group.

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