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The Presidential Election

Social Work, 2008
In this editorial I feel compelled to write a general commentary about the presidential election. It is with great awe that I observe the level of competition presently taking place. The reasons to feel this way are numerous. Three impress me the most. First, one aspect that has certainly been inspiring is that no one is to be counted out.
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SUICIDE AND PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS IN THE USA

Psychological Reports, 1990
Masterton and Platt (1989) recently reported that rates of parasuicide in Edinburgh increased in the four weeks after general elections won by the Conservative Party and decreased after elections won by the Labor Party. In the USA, presidential elections are held every four years on the first Tuesday in November (unless November the 1st is a Tuesday ...
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Presidential Elections

2012
Russian Analytical Digest (RAD ...
White, Stephen   +2 more
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Determinants of Participation in Presidential Elections

The Journal of Law and Economics, 1975
T Princeton University HIS paper presents an empirical analysis of the determinants of the probability that an individual will vote in Presidential elections. Our interest in this subject is prompted in part by an interest in social policy. In the last fifteen years there have been drastic changes in law, and in the interpretation of law, as it bears ...
Ashenfelter, Orley, Kelley, Stanley, Jr.
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Advertising Effects in Presidential Elections

Marketing Science, 2013
Presidential elections provide both an important context in which to study advertising and a setting that mitigates the challenges of dynamics and endogeneity. We use the 2000 and 2004 general elections to analyze the effect of market-level advertising on county-level vote shares.
Brett R. Gordon, Wesley R. Hartmann
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Presidential elections:

2022
Abstract “Presidential Elections: Nominating Campaigns and General Elections” explores the complexities of how candidates for president are chosen and how they are elected. The nominating campaign is to many Americans confusing and opaque.
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The Presidential Elections

The Review of Politics, 1948
Under the French Third Republic it was customary for candidates for the presidency to make no statement concerning their aspirations to high office. It would have destroyed all chances had they revealed a cherished conviction on any vital public question. Now and then exceptions occurred.
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Presidential Elections

2019
Presidential elections are the crown jewel of American electoral democracy, but many important issues are looming. Is the Electoral College the most reliable way to measure a presidential election, or should there be another way, such as a nationwide contest?
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The 2010 presidential election in Poland

Electoral Studies, 2011
to reduce the deficit and promised political reforms starting in 2012. The gender composition of the cabinet and the Chamber’s leadership received attention. For the first time in Czech history a woman, Miroslava N emcova (ODS), is the chair of the Chamber of Deputies.
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