The Responsible Electorate: Rationality in Presidential Voting, 1936-1960 |
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... majority does not hold together like a ball of sticky popcorn . Rather , no sooner has a popular majority been constructed than it begins to crumble . The maintenance of a supportive majority requires governmental actions , policies ...
... majority does not hold together like a ball of sticky popcorn . Rather , no sooner has a popular majority been constructed than it begins to crumble . The maintenance of a supportive majority requires governmental actions , policies ...
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... majority which could exist no longer than the issues around which it was built . On the great and continuing economic questions of domestic policy a popular majority remained hostile to the Republican position - as it saw that position ...
... majority which could exist no longer than the issues around which it was built . On the great and continuing economic questions of domestic policy a popular majority remained hostile to the Republican position - as it saw that position ...
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... majority was not congruent with the latent popular majority on the basic issue of the relations of capital and labor . " 7. On the basis of data on a wider range of issues , Angus Campbell has pointed out that the 1952 D - R switchers ...
... majority was not congruent with the latent popular majority on the basic issue of the relations of capital and labor . " 7. On the basis of data on a wider range of issues , Angus Campbell has pointed out that the 1952 D - R switchers ...
Contents
AN ECHO | 1 |
STANDPATTERS SWITCHERS NEW VOTERS | 9 |
MAINTAINING THE NEW DEAL COALITION 29 | 29 |
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