Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... elections . Only two of the six incumbents who led in the general election were able to claim runoff victories ; just one of the seven incumbents who trailed in the first election was able to come from behind to win a runoff . Our final ...
... elections . Only two of the six incumbents who led in the general election were able to claim runoff victories ; just one of the seven incumbents who trailed in the first election was able to come from behind to win a runoff . Our final ...
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... election news context is broadened beyond concurrent news . The scope of such a broadened context is outlined . Ronald Reagan won the 1984 presidential election by a landslide vote . His victory was achieved in the face of predominantly ...
... election news context is broadened beyond concurrent news . The scope of such a broadened context is outlined . Ronald Reagan won the 1984 presidential election by a landslide vote . His victory was achieved in the face of predominantly ...
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... election stories represented only 28 percent of the time devoted to the nightly news by the major networks . ( The ... election stories . Experimental evidence and the literature on framing provide further support for the importance of ...
... election stories represented only 28 percent of the time devoted to the nightly news by the major networks . ( The ... election stories . Experimental evidence and the literature on framing provide further support for the importance of ...
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