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Non-Presidential U. S. Newspaper Endorsements, 2002, 2004, and 2006
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21
Richard Mial, “Small communities require careful endorsements.” The Masthead 52, no. 1
(2000): 12-13.
22
Steven Lane Coombs, “Partisan Newspaper Endorsements and Voting Behavior,” in More
than News: Media Power in Public Affairs, eds. M. B. MacKuen and S. L. Coombs (Beverly Hills,
California: Sage Publications, 1981) 193-212.
23
Charles S. Bullock III, “Racial Crossover Voting and the Election of Black Officials.” The
Journal of Politics 46, no. 1 (1984): 238-251.
24
Ruth Ann Weaver-Lariscy and Spencer F. Tinkham, “News Coverage, Endorsements and
Personal Campaigning: The Influence of Non-Paid Activities in Congressional Elections,” Journalism
Quarterly 68, no. 3 (1991): 432-444.
25
Michael G. Hagen and Kathleen Hall Jamieson, “Do Newspaper Endorsements Matter? Do
Politicians Speak for Themselves in Newspapers and on Television?” in Everything You Think You
Know About Politics--And Why You're Wrong, ed. Kathleen Hall Jamieson (New York: Basic Books,
2000), 155-159.
26
Ibid.
27
Ibid.
28
Mitchell and Strupp, “Bird in the hand for Bush?”
29
Editorial, “Letting the Sun Shine,” Editor & Publisher. 1 January 2005.
30
Paul S. Herrnson, et al., “Women Running ‘as Women’ Candidate Gender, Campaign Issues,
and Voter-Targeting Strategies,” Journal of Politics 65, no. 1 (2003): 244-255.
31
Americans for Democratic Action. “ADA’s 2005 Congressional Voting Record,” ADA Today
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21
Richard Mial, “Small communities require careful endorsements.” The Masthead 52, no. 1
(2000): 12-13.
22
Steven Lane Coombs, “Partisan Newspaper Endorsements and Voting Behavior,” in More
than News: Media Power in Public Affairs, eds. M. B. MacKuen and S. L. Coombs (Beverly Hills,
California: Sage Publications, 1981) 193-212.
23
Charles S. Bullock III, “Racial Crossover Voting and the Election of Black Officials.” The
Journal of Politics 46, no. 1 (1984): 238-251.
24
Ruth Ann Weaver-Lariscy and Spencer F. Tinkham, “News Coverage, Endorsements and
Personal Campaigning: The Influence of Non-Paid Activities in Congressional Elections,” Journalism
Quarterly 68, no. 3 (1991): 432-444.
25
Michael G. Hagen and Kathleen Hall Jamieson, “Do Newspaper Endorsements Matter? Do
Politicians Speak for Themselves in Newspapers and on Television?” in Everything You Think You
Know About Politics--And Why You're Wrong, ed. Kathleen Hall Jamieson (New York: Basic Books,
2000), 155-159.
26
Ibid.
27
Ibid.
28
Mitchell and Strupp, “Bird in the hand for Bush?”
29
Editorial, “Letting the Sun Shine,” Editor & Publisher. 1 January 2005.
30
Paul S. Herrnson, et al., “Women Running ‘as Women’ Candidate Gender, Campaign Issues,
and Voter-Targeting Strategies,” Journal of Politics 65, no. 1 (2003): 244-255.
31
Americans for Democratic Action. “ADA’s 2005 Congressional Voting Record,” ADA Today
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