Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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candidates who have little or no chance of winning . As a result , the ap- pearance of viability may often be ... candidates by diverting votes from the weakest candidate to one of the stronger " candidates ( p . 85 ) . As noted above ...
candidates who have little or no chance of winning . As a result , the ap- pearance of viability may often be ... candidates by diverting votes from the weakest candidate to one of the stronger " candidates ( p . 85 ) . As noted above ...
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... candidates in open seats since 1992 represents a significant departure from the politics of the South before 1990 . Experience and Candidate Quality Political experience is an established predictor of candidate performance in ...
... candidates in open seats since 1992 represents a significant departure from the politics of the South before 1990 . Experience and Candidate Quality Political experience is an established predictor of candidate performance in ...
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... candidates in the South - compared to less than half in other regions - were more qualified than their Republican opponents , suggesting a decided candidate quality advantage for Democrats in the re- gion . More experienced and better ...
... candidates in the South - compared to less than half in other regions - were more qualified than their Republican opponents , suggesting a decided candidate quality advantage for Democrats in the re- gion . More experienced and better ...
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