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Elections Articles from APSA Journals These archives contain selected articles for public view from the APSA journals American Political Science Review, PS: Political Science & Politics, and Perspectives on Politics. APSA journals are fully accessible online to APSA members and institutional subscribers. For details, consult the membership pages of this site or information provided by your institution. To view only the table of contents or abstracts from any of APSA's journals, see the publisher's website: Cambridge University Press (http://journals.cambridge.org). These articles may be used for personal, non-commercial, or limited classroom use. For permissions for all other uses of this article, contact Cambridge University Press at permissions@cup.org.
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Other Articles: The Colbert Bump in Campaign Donations: More Truthful than Truthy Spouses as Campaign Surrogates: Strategic Appearances by Presidential and Vice Presidential Candidates' Wives in the 2004 Election Effects of “In-Your-Face” Television Discourse on Receptions of a Legitimate Opposition "Cycles in American National Electoral Politics, 1854–2006: Statistical Evidence and an Explanatory Model" "Social Pressure and Voter Turnout: Evidence from a Large-Scale Field Experiment" “The Voting Rights Act and the Election of Nonwhite Officials” "Buying Expertise: Campaign Contributions and Attention to Policy Analysis in Congressional Committees" "Desperately Seeking Standards: The Court's Frustrating Attempts to Limit Political Gerrymandering" "Whites as a Minority and the New Biracial Coalition in New Orleans and Memphis" "How Many Voters Change Their Minds in the Month Preceding an Election?" "Five Years Later: A Re-Assessment of Oregon's Vote by Mail Electoral Process" "Americans Abroad: The Challenge of a Globalized Electorate" "Anatomy of a Rally Effect: George W. Bush and the War on Terrorism" "Presidential Vote Models: A Recount" "Modeling the Future: Lessons from the Gore Forecast" "On Forecasting the Presidential Vote" "The Referendum that Didn't Happen: The Forecasts of the 2000 Presidential Election" "Forecasting with Mixed Economic Signals: A Cautionary Tale" "Primary Colors: A Mixed Blessing for Al Gore" "It's Perot Stupid! The Legacy of the 1992 Perot Movement in the Major-Party System, 1992-2000" "Law and Data: The Butterfly Ballot Episode" "Popular Myths about Popular Vote-Electoral College Splits" "George W. Bush and the Ghosts of Presidents Past" "Bipartisan Governing: Possible, Yes; Likely, No"
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