The election of 1972RN, seeing the stakes of the 1972 election, as highthe “New Politics,” an idealism by newly enfranchised youthsrising coalition of conscience and decency, among the educatedthe “dump Johnson” movement of 1968, and its success...
The election of 1972 RN, seeing the stakes of the 1972 election, as high the “New Politics,” an idealism by newly enfranchised youths rising coalition of conscience and decency, among the educated the “dump Johnson” movement of 1968, and its success Nixon's popularity, the public's appr...
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as they have done in every election since 1944, except 1972 and 1984, although in 1972, the original selection was Senator Thomas Eagleton of Missouri, who bowed out over concerns that he had psychiatric care. The fact was that Eagleton was perfectly stable for the rest of his life, and...
A Question of Authority: Religion and Cultural Conflict in the 2004 Election 2007. "A Question of Authority: Religion and Cultural Conflict in the 2004 Election." Political Behavior 29 (2):221-48. ST Mockabee - 《Political Behavior》 被引量: 62发表: 2007年 Father Land; a study of authori...
James W. ChesebroC. Jack OrrQuarterly Journal of SpeechSimons, H. W., Chesebro, J. W., & Orr, C. J. (1973). A movement perspective on the 1972 presidential election. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 59(2), 168-179. DOI:10.1080/00335637309383165...
The Center for Political Studies' 1972 presidential election survey was used to investigate the role that issue voting, ideology, candidate assessments, and partisan defections played in the Republican landslide of that year. An analysis of issue attitudes revealed a deep policy schism among the Demo...
We’re talking 2020, right? Actually, it was 1972. Richard Nixon had won a narrow victory in the presidential election four years earlier in 1968, when the nation was riven by the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy, race riots across the land, and growing ...
In other words, they’ve run the gamut of the electoral political world — if still largely at the margins. Any thoughts of a socialist wave following the first Sanders campaign or the election of the “Squad” soon bent to the more grueling reality of trying to eke out a new ...
It’s the same Democratic Party that absorbed a lopsided loss in the 1972 presidential election, with Tricky Dick Nixon carrying 49 states to George McGovern’s one (Minnesota) but rose from those ashes — exemplified by having to endure the ignominy of a television telethons to raise money ...