Voters and Taxes
.... races: sales taxes, for which the evidence is that governors may be punished at the
polls. By no means do Kone and Winters argue that tax-paying
voters do not ....
(1260

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Opinion Polls
.... 277-380).
Polls have made it possible for elected officials to find out what the
voters think about national issues, as well as about the officials themselves. ....
(2003

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)
APATHY, INCONVENIENCE, AND THE AMERICAN VOTER
.... locations. Weekend voting and extending the voting period, for example, are thought of as ways to bring more
voters to the
polls. Also ....
(2561

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Impact of Television on Presidential Elections
.... The majority of researchers believe that exit
polls and early projections of the presidential elections do influence
voters, but they disagree to what extent. ....
(2426

10

)
Party System in the United States
.... in the management of politics at every level, the fact that grassroots party organizations enfranchise new
voters, get
voters out to the
polls, and involve ....
(1740

7

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Mayoral Election in New York City
.... In October
polls showed that many of the Hispanic
voters who had said they were not going to vote for Dinkins had changed their minds, though his overall ....
(2300

9

)
Impact of Television on Presidential Elections
.... The majority of researchers believe that exit
polls and early projections of the presidential elections do influence
voters, but they disagree to what extent. ....
(2590

10

)
Voter Turnout Voter turnout should be lower on d
.... Also in 1996,
voters in Atlanta were threatened with rain, but in this case the rain did not keep
voters from the
polls: The Georgia secretary of state's ....
(2881

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The Importance of Voting
.... A country in which the majority of eligible
voters go to the
polls is one that tells its leaders that they are being watched and assessed. ....
(1260

5

)
Roles Played in US Power Structure
.... first problem with such a conclusion is that politicians pay attention primarily to those who do vote, so that non-
voters are ignored in such
polls from the ....
(1917

8

)
Voting Behavior Introduction This study will be concerned wit
.... research conducted by these authors found almost no support for the "underdog" effect in which
voters would be compelled to vote for the loser in the
polls. ....
(1978

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)
Persuasive Essay
.... In the 1988 presidential election, only 57 percent of eligible
voters went to the
polls, and that number represented the bulk of those actually registered to ....
(2276

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Contextual Learning
.... organized political party in the entire country." The question is whether the Democrats will actually succeed in attracting
voters to the
polls who otherwise ....
(3189

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Effects pf TV Marketing of Political Candidates
.... electorate. The more
voters he or she could get to the
polls, the greater her or his chances were of being elected. Television advertising ....
(873

3

)
Responsibilities of Voters
.... Once in Canberra, the sample
voters met with trained moderators, discussed briefing documents .... After the weekend, it rose in
polls to a statistical dead heat ....
(1372

5

)
Rhetoric Strategy of Today's Politics
.... from Aznar's support of the Bush led Iraqi-war, something opinion
polls showed 90 .... Spanish
voters perceive Aznar as being a puppet of the US government, and an ....
(1015

4

)
Rhetoric Strategy & Terrorist Attacks in Spain
.... from Aznar's support of the Bush led Iraqi-war, something opinion
polls showed 90 .... Spanish
voters perceive Aznar as being a puppet of the US government, and an ....
(1015

4

)
Voter Apathy
.... were preponderant. Homosexual marriage rights were among the leading issues that brought
voters to the
polls. Economic concerns ....
(3347

13

)
Nuclear Testing in Asia
.... Therefore, a strategy to win black votes would appear viable; on the other hand, only one-third of registered
voters are expected at the
polls, and of that one ....
(2693

11

)
Television's Effect On Voter Decline
.... These authors suggest that voter turnout is decreasing largely because newly eligible
voters are electing to stay away from the
polls and that they are less ....
(3516

14

)
The California Lottery
.... It was reported before the proposition was even placed on the ballot that according to
polls, 70 percent of California
voters supported a legalized lottery ....
(1329

5

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Environmental Hazards
.... Moreover, the presence of a popular conservative measure on the ballot tends to draw conservative
voters to the
polls in disproportionate numbers, thus shaping ....
(4088

16

)
Running a Successful Political Campaign
.... message out to the public. The last aspect of a successful campaign is to get your
voters to the
polls. Getting out the vote involves ....
(3977

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Proposition 209 in California
.... to
voters the idea that passage of the proposition would mean an end to affirmative action, and while the proposition started with a tremendous lead in
polls, ....
(1333

5

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1980 Campaign for Governor in Arkansas
.... Clinton rather lamely told
voters not to be "conned" by White ("Clinton Attacks" 11A .... the campaign to the end of the race, the public opinion
polls continued to ....
(2869

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Issues in the 1992 Presidential Campaign
.... As a persuasive technique, calls for family values were deceptive to the candidates because they did not heed
polls showing them that the
voters were not ....
(1650

7

)
Electronic Voting
.... In Oakland several thousand
voters used machines later revealed to have had their .... when Senator Max Cleland, who was far ahead in the
polls, was defeated by 11 ....
(958

4

)
H. Ross Perot
....
Polls show that thirty percent of his original vote remains loyal (some five to six million
voters), and that these people range from the political left to the ....
(2035

8

)
Media Coverage
.... when Proposition 187 was overwhelming passed by California
voters, perhaps revealing a .... increasingly more anti-187 as pre-election
polls continually indicated ....
(2034

8

)
American Electoral Process
.... to the
polls who normally wouldn't vote, and they may vote for the party's entire slate of candidates. Similarly, an unpopular candidate may drive
voters away ....
(1212

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