Dynamics of DemocracyAtomic Dog Pub., 2004 - 748페이지 |
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... candidate characteristics . In more normal times , however , the candidates and the journalists who cover them decide the nature of the campaigns . When campaigns stress issues and ideological conflicts , the voters mirror the candidates ...
... candidate characteristics . In more normal times , however , the candidates and the journalists who cover them decide the nature of the campaigns . When campaigns stress issues and ideological conflicts , the voters mirror the candidates ...
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... candidates ) , but they can do so with almost no government regulation or interference . The second consequence of weakening parties was the rise of candidate- centered campaigns . Instead of relying on the local party organizations to ...
... candidates ) , but they can do so with almost no government regulation or interference . The second consequence of weakening parties was the rise of candidate- centered campaigns . Instead of relying on the local party organizations to ...
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... candidates to win a majority of the elec- toral college vote also can have an undemocratic effect . If no candidate wins a majority , the decision of who should be president is put in the hands of the House of Representatives . As long ...
... candidates to win a majority of the elec- toral college vote also can have an undemocratic effect . If no candidate wins a majority , the decision of who should be president is put in the hands of the House of Representatives . As long ...
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