Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 170
... contributions on pro- labor voting in the House of Representatives . Party and ideology have more explana- tory value on more visible issues . The relative influence of the PAC contributions is stronger on issues which receive less ...
... contributions on pro- labor voting in the House of Representatives . Party and ideology have more explana- tory value on more visible issues . The relative influence of the PAC contributions is stronger on issues which receive less ...
Page 174
... contributions than to party loyalties . In the ab- sence of television publicity , money made the most difference . And conser- vatives who received union contributions showed more inclination to sup- port labor's positions . Money also ...
... contributions than to party loyalties . In the ab- sence of television publicity , money made the most difference . And conser- vatives who received union contributions showed more inclination to sup- port labor's positions . Money also ...
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contributions were powerfully related to the voting on these least visible of issues . But PAC funds clearly made the strongest impact . The relation- ship between labor money and the voting was the only statistically signifi- cant ...
contributions were powerfully related to the voting on these least visible of issues . But PAC funds clearly made the strongest impact . The relation- ship between labor money and the voting was the only statistically signifi- cant ...
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