The Responsible Electorate: Rationality in Presidential Voting, 1936-1960 |
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... political system is not held together by a buffer function of the uninterested voter . ( 4 ) Some political writers have made much of an irra- tional cult of personality in presidential elections . While granting that personality plays ...
... political system is not held together by a buffer function of the uninterested voter . ( 4 ) Some political writers have made much of an irra- tional cult of personality in presidential elections . While granting that personality plays ...
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... political system as a whole . The apparent conflicts between our extensive body of data and that on which Berelson based his tentative theoretical propositions can probably be reconciled.24 The theoretical propositions extrapolated from ...
... political system as a whole . The apparent conflicts between our extensive body of data and that on which Berelson based his tentative theoretical propositions can probably be reconciled.24 The theoretical propositions extrapolated from ...
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... political system rests on the assumption that they have a low level of interest in politics and that for some reason not entirely apparent they side with the forces of change . Satisfactory measurement of psychological concern about ...
... political system rests on the assumption that they have a low level of interest in politics and that for some reason not entirely apparent they side with the forces of change . Satisfactory measurement of psychological concern about ...
Contents
AN ECHO | 1 |
2 STANDPATTERS SWITCHERS NEW VOTERS | 9 |
MAINTAINING THE NEW DEAL COALITION 20 | 29 |
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1936 Democratic 1952 Republican Administration Angus Campbell approve campaign candidate Catholic cent chapter consolidation of AIPO cratic D-R R-R defection Demo Democratic party Democratic voters dential Dewey difference disapproved doubtless elec election of 1952 election to election electorate farm Gallup indicate interviewed issue Key's Korean labor less level of interest major-party majority moved Negroes Nixon nonvoters opinion P. E. Converse partisan party lines party loyalty party switching Patterns of presidential percentages persons policy preferences policy views political system polls popular Post-election report Pre-election preference preceding election President presidential election presidential preference presidential voting preference probably problem proportion rates recall relation to response Republican party Republican voters Response D-D R-D response to question Richard Nixon Roosevelt Roper sample shifters split-ticket vote standpatters Stevenson Survey Research Center switchers Switches in presidential switching voters tion Truman V. O. Key W. E. Miller Warren E Willkie World War III