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Ideology, Issue Preferences, and Political Choice: The Paradox of Conflicted Conservatives

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Ellis, Christopher. "Ideology, Issue Preferences, and Political Choice: The Paradox of Conflicted Conservatives" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Hilton Chicago and the Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, IL, Sep 02, 2004 <Not Available>. 2009-05-26 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p61251_index.html>

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Ideology issue preferences and political choice: the paradox of "conflicted conservatives" Christopher Ellis University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Paper prepared for presentation at the 2004 meeting of the American Political Science Association Chicago Illinois. I thank Jim Stimson Michael MacKuen Joe Ura and members of the Duke-UNC American Politics Research Group for their thoughtful comments and advice. Abstract: Macro-level studies of public opinion have consistently shown that American citizens are operationally liberal but ideologically conservative. The public holds liberal
Science 19(2):393-418. Stimson James. 1999. Public Opinion in America (2nd ed.). Boulder Co: Westview Press. Stimson James. 2004. Tides of Consent. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Toner Katherine. 2004. Kerry in Midwest Tour Laments Lost Jobs. New York Times 7/3/2004 p. C3. Wald Kenneth D. Dennis E. Owen and Samuel S. Hill Jr. 1988. Churches as Political Communities. American Political Science Review 82(3): 531-548. 41 Wald Kenneth D. Dennis E. Owen and Samuel S. Hill Jr. Political Cohesion in Churches.


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