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Table of Contents
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December/January 1999, Vol. 10, No. 1
America at the Polls: 1998
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"The 1998 Vote: Gauging Mid-Term Political Performances"
Barnes, James A.
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"Election (1998) Box Score"
(data)
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"Pay Attention - It Was About Something"
Benedetto, Richard
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"Outcome Doesn't Suggest A Need for GOP Policy Moderation"
Steeper, Fred
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"In Fact, It Was a GOP Victory - But the Party Is at Risk in 2000"
Edwards, George C. III
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"Sex Scandals Are Survivable"
Holland, Keating
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"Remembering Old Lessons"
Newhouse, Neil
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"Moderates Dictated the Election Outcome"
Penn, Mark J.
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"Trust the Polls, Ignore the Pundits"
Deane, Claudia & Richard Morin
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"The Polls vs. Conventional Wisdom"
Bannon, Brad
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"Reading the Electorate: Internet-Based Polls Were Shown to Work"
Taylor, Humphrey
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"America's Views and Mood 1998"
(data essay)
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"The Shape of the Electorate"
(data)
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"The Dog That Didn't Bark: The GOP Loses Ground Among the Affluent"
Norman, Jim
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"Look to the Governors - Federalism Still Lives"
Bowman, Karlyn H.
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"Latinos, Asians Figure Prominently In California's New Electoral Landscape"
Pinkus, Susan
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"D'Amato Comes Up Short (and Other Interesting Tales From New York)"
Miringoff, Lee M.
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"A Century Later - The Experiment With Citizen-Initiated Legislation Continues"
Waters, M. Dane
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"1998 Vote: Initiatives and Referenda"
(data)
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"Little Competition, But Lots of Money"
Makinson, Larry
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"The Money Story - Congressional Campaign Spending)"
(data)
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"Postscript: The Postindustrial Party System at Middle Age"
Ladd, Everett C.
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