The Politics of Democracy: American Parties in ActionRinehart, 1940 - 468 Seiten |
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... vote . ” 5 The close balance between our two parties is of the utmost sig- nificance . E. E. Robinson , in his study of the presidential vote from 1896 to 1932 , notes that " the percentages by sections show that rarely does either ...
... vote . ” 5 The close balance between our two parties is of the utmost sig- nificance . E. E. Robinson , in his study of the presidential vote from 1896 to 1932 , notes that " the percentages by sections show that rarely does either ...
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... vote and the politicians ' relations with the saloon might be threatened if women were given the vote . For this reason they argued that the brewers , saloonkeepers , and national politicians opposed their cause . They were sometimes ...
... vote and the politicians ' relations with the saloon might be threatened if women were given the vote . For this reason they argued that the brewers , saloonkeepers , and national politicians opposed their cause . They were sometimes ...
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... vote - buying was ap- parently quite prevalent in some sections a generation ago . Paul Ward , a critical observer of present - day politics , writes as follows : " . . . The money that counts is spent not on buying votes but on getting ...
... vote - buying was ap- parently quite prevalent in some sections a generation ago . Paul Ward , a critical observer of present - day politics , writes as follows : " . . . The money that counts is spent not on buying votes but on getting ...
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CHAPTER | 23 |
Banners of Belief | 87 |
Standards for Judging the American Party System | 100 |
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