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Table of Contents
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January/February 1992, Vol. 3, No. 2
Charting the National Mood at the Start of Campaign '92
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"Big Swings in the National Mood Are a Staple of Contemporary Politics
Ladd, Everett C.
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"Bush And The Republicans In The 1992 Campaign"
White, Clifton (Interview)
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Lessons for 1992: "The 1991 Election in New Jersey
Zukin, Cliff
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"Wofford/Thornburgh: A Metaphor For Our Times"
Young, Michael L.
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"Louisiana: The Support For David Duke"
(data essay)
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"Bush And His Challengers At The Close Of 1991"
(data essay)
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"Measuring Things: Another Look at Consumer Sentiment"
Mandell, Louis
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"The Idea Of A Deliberative Opinion Poll"
Fishkin, James S.
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"The Deliberative Opinion Poll Is A Well-Intentioned But Flawed Idea"
Traugott, Michael W.
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"Publics, Polls, And Public Opinion"
Hubert, David A.
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"Public Opinion In The Last Months Of The Soviet Union"
Zaslavskaya, Tatyana I.
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The American Enterprise: "The Bush Barometer"
(data essay)
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"At The Starting Gate: The 1992 Election"
(data essay)
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"Political Executives Under Fire"
(data essay)
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"Consumer Confidence"
(data essay)
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"The Nation's Economy... And Our Personal Situations"
(data essay)
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"What's OK on a Date (US and Japan)"
(data essay)
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"Worlds Apart in Many Areas"
(data essay)
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