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... policy views , a proposition made apparent by the tables . The D - R's are divided in their policy views in about the same fashion as the R - R's with whom they join in the election , and the R - D's re- semble the D - D's to which they ...
... policy views , a proposition made apparent by the tables . The D - R's are divided in their policy views in about the same fashion as the R - R's with whom they join in the election , and the R - D's re- semble the D - D's to which they ...
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... policy views from Democratic standpatters ; Republican renegades like- wise depart sharply from the policy views of Republican standpatters . Whether they switch " because " of their policy dissent is another question , but indubitably ...
... policy views from Democratic standpatters ; Republican renegades like- wise depart sharply from the policy views of Republican standpatters . Whether they switch " because " of their policy dissent is another question , but indubitably ...
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... policy - related movements of voters in 1944 and 1948 , 48. See also Pre- election surveys Switchers : definition , xi , 16 ; their movements consistent with their policy preferences , viii , xi , 52 ; view that they are “ least admir ...
... policy - related movements of voters in 1944 and 1948 , 48. See also Pre- election surveys Switchers : definition , xi , 16 ; their movements consistent with their policy preferences , viii , xi , 52 ; view that they are “ least admir ...
Contents
AN ECHO | 1 |
STANDPATTERS SWITCHERS NEW VOTERS | 9 |
MAINTAINING THE NEW DEAL COALITION 29 | 29 |
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