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... partisanship follow the " natural " cycle which we have described . The long - run stability of the system depends on the underlying division of party loyalties . Short- term circumstances may swing large numbers of voters away from ...
... partisanship follow the " natural " cycle which we have described . The long - run stability of the system depends on the underlying division of party loyalties . Short- term circumstances may swing large numbers of voters away from ...
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... partisanship . The 1948 election may be taken as the prototype of a low - stimulus presidential election . In the absence of candidates , issues , or circumstances that might have aroused strong public interest in the choice of ...
... partisanship . The 1948 election may be taken as the prototype of a low - stimulus presidential election . In the absence of candidates , issues , or circumstances that might have aroused strong public interest in the choice of ...
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... partisanship is at stake , are almost nonexistent for paternal partisanship . Furthermore , we have come to reject the possibility that the bulk of the Franco - American difference is some simple consequence of the more fluid and ...
... partisanship is at stake , are almost nonexistent for paternal partisanship . Furthermore , we have come to reject the possibility that the bulk of the Franco - American difference is some simple consequence of the more fluid and ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Concept of a Normal Vote | 9 |
A Study of Electoral Change | 40 |
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