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The 1988 Elections: Continuation of The Post-New Deal System

The tactics used in the 1988 Presidential elections are examined. Predictability seemed to be the most striking feature of the election.

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Published in:Political science quarterly 1989-04, Vol.104 (1), p.1-18
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subjects 1988 AD
Analysis
Conservatism
Elections
Electorate
INCUMBENCY
Incumbents
New Deal
POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS
Political elections
Political parties
Politics
Polls
PRESIDENCY (ALL NATIONS)
Presidential elections
REPUBLICAN PARTY (ALL NATIONS)
United States
Voting
White people
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