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Volumn 69, Issue 5 SPEC. ISS., 2005, Pages 635-641

Polling politics, media, and election campaigns

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EID: 29344460434     PISSN: 0033362X     EISSN: 15375331     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1093/poq/nfi068     Document Type: Review
Times cited : (28)

References (9)
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    • Bartels, L.M.1
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    • Parties are tracking your habits. Though both democrats and republicans collect personal information, the GOP's mastery of data is changing the very nature of campaigning
    • Hamburger, Tom, and Peter Wallsten. 2005. "Parties Are Tracking Your Habits. Though Both Democrats and Republicans Collect Personal Information, the GOP's Mastery of Data Is Changing the Very Nature of Campaigning." Los Angeles Times, July 25, p. 1.
    • (2005) Los Angeles Times , vol.JULY 25 , pp. 1
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    • Who influences U.S. foreign policy?
    • Jacobs, Lawrence R., and Benjamin I. Page. 2005. "Who Influences U.S. Foreign Policy?" American Political Science Review 99 (February): 107-24.
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    • Jacobs, L.R.1    Page, B.I.2


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