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ANGUS CAMPBELL, SURGE AND DECLINE: A STUDY OF ELECTORAL CHANGE, Public Opinion Quarterly, Volume 24, Issue 3, FALL 1960, Pages 397–418, https://doi.org/10.1086/266960
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Abstract
The tides of party voting are as fascinating as the fluctuations of economic activity. Regularities in the ebb and flow of voting with the alternation of Congressional and Presidential elections challenge the analyst to find an explanation. This article seeks it in propositions rooted in survey data.
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© 1960, the American Association for Public Opinion Research
© 1960, the American Association for Public Opinion Research
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