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We must designate explicitly the group , or groups of voters , affected by an issue , or set of issues — in this case , past political corruption , before we can systematically marshal voting statistics and other data to support our ...
We must designate explicitly the group , or groups of voters , affected by an issue , or set of issues — in this case , past political corruption , before we can systematically marshal voting statistics and other data to support our ...
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In assessing the relative weight assigned to Blaine's integrity as a determinant of voting behavior no attempt is made here to interpret strictly the description , “ real issue . ” A reasonable interpretation would be that in general ...
In assessing the relative weight assigned to Blaine's integrity as a determinant of voting behavior no attempt is made here to interpret strictly the description , “ real issue . ” A reasonable interpretation would be that in general ...
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It was evident that the real issue was the public integrity and capacity of the two candidates , and that old questions of private conduct ( Cleveland's social indiscretions ) were essentially irrelevant . ? What has been done here so ...
It was evident that the real issue was the public integrity and capacity of the two candidates , and that old questions of private conduct ( Cleveland's social indiscretions ) were essentially irrelevant . ? What has been done here so ...
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INTRODUCTION by Mirra Komarovsky | 2 |
THE NONECONOMIC ASSUMPTIONS OF JOHN MAY | 8 |
PART 1HISTORY AND SOCIAL RESEARCH | 31 |
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