Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... Voters ' early impressions of Carter , formed during the primary season , tended to be stylistic . Political images did not form until the presidential campaign itself was well under way . In contrast , images of Ford were first ...
... Voters ' early impressions of Carter , formed during the primary season , tended to be stylistic . Political images did not form until the presidential campaign itself was well under way . In contrast , images of Ford were first ...
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... voters . The remaining 15 percent were undecided . By August , the two candidates were virtually evenly matched in terms of the preferences of registered voters : 48 percent for Whitmire to 44 percent for Welch . On election day ...
... voters . The remaining 15 percent were undecided . By August , the two candidates were virtually evenly matched in terms of the preferences of registered voters : 48 percent for Whitmire to 44 percent for Welch . On election day ...
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... voters committed themselves to candidates in waves - at different points over the course of the election . There is a pattern as to which voters change their minds and what affects those voters . In this case a first wave of voters ...
... voters committed themselves to candidates in waves - at different points over the course of the election . There is a pattern as to which voters change their minds and what affects those voters . In this case a first wave of voters ...
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