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Political Elites, Social Groups, and Mass Opinion of Public Policies

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The paper uses a series of mixed-method case studies to investigate how political elites attempt to influence which social-group cues are present in a policy debate in order to maximize public support for their desired outcomes.

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Pelika, Stacey. "Political Elites, Social Groups, and Mass Opinion of Public Policies" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the The Midwest Political Science Association, Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, Illinois, Apr 20, 2006 <Not Available>. 2008-10-09 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p141122_index.html>

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Pelika, S. L. , 2006-04-20 "Political Elites, Social Groups, and Mass Opinion of Public Policies" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the The Midwest Political Science Association, Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, Illinois Online <PDF>. 2008-10-09 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p141122_index.html

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Abstract: The paper uses a series of mixed-method case studies to investigate how political elites attempt to influence which social-group cues are present in a policy debate in order to maximize public support for their desired outcomes.

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TAKING ON THE ‘GIANT SUCKING SOUND’: OPINION REFERENTS ELITE STRATEGY AND THE DEBATE 1 OVER THE NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT Stacey L. Pelika University of Wisconsin – Madison In the final days of the 1993 debate over the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) President Clinton challenged Ross Perot a leading opponent to the agreement to a televised debate with Vice President Al Gore. Curiously criticism of Clinton’s decision came from both sides of the battle line. Senator
Explorations in Political Psychology. New York: Cambridge University Press. Soss Joe and Danielle LeClair. 2004. “Race Sex and the Implicit Politics of Welfare Reform.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association Chicago. Stokes Bruce. 1991. “Greens Talk Trade.” National Journal. 13 April. Stone Deborah. 2002. Policy Paradox: The Art of Political Decision Making revised edition. New York: W. W. Norton. Truman David B. 1951. The Governmental Process: Political Interests and Public Opinion. New York:


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