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R. DARCY, SARAH SLAVIN SCHRAMM, When Women Run Against Men, Public Opinion Quarterly, Volume 41, Issue 1, SPRING 1977, Pages 1–12, https://doi.org/10.1086/268347
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Abstract
The electorate's reactions to women congressional candidates are examined using both election returns and survey data. When party and incumbency are controlled candidate sex alone is found to have little or no effect on election outcomes. A curious interaction is found between candidate sex and party, however. This is attributed to nomination patterns
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© 1977, the American Association for Public Opinion Research
© 1977, the American Association for Public Opinion Research
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