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The Polarizing American Voter:Issues, Partisanship, and Vote Choice in Presidential Elections,1984-2000

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An accepted view among political
observers and social scientists is that the parties (and partisans)
have become increasingly polarized and coherent in recent years with
regard to their positions on the issues. This study produces a
longitudinal analysi

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Endersby, James., Bough, Brian., Gooch, Donald., Hall, Steven. and Klimek, Monika. "The Polarizing American Voter:Issues, Partisanship, and Vote Choice in Presidential Elections,1984-2000" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the The Midwest Political Science Association, Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, Illinois, Apr 15, 2004 <Not Available>. 2009-05-26 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p82404_index.html>

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Endersby, J. W., Bough, B. W., Gooch, D. M., Hall, S. G. and Klimek, M. A. , 2004-04-15 "The Polarizing American Voter:Issues, Partisanship, and Vote Choice in Presidential Elections,1984-2000" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the The Midwest Political Science Association, Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, Illinois Online <.PDF>. 2009-05-26 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p82404_index.html

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Abstract: An accepted view among political
observers and social scientists is that the parties (and partisans)
have become increasingly polarized and coherent in recent years with
regard to their positions on the issues. This study produces a
longitudinal analysi

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The Polarizing American Voter: Issues Partisanship and Vote Choice in Presidential Elections 1984-2000 Brian W. Bough James W. Endersby Donald M. Gooch Steven G. Hall Monika A. Klimek University of Missouri Prepared for Presentation at the Annual Meetings of the Midwest Political Science Association Chicago IL April 15-18 2004 *Department of Political Science University of Missouri 113 Professional Building Columbia MO 65211; voice 573-882-4238; fax 573-884-5131; endersby@missouri.edu The Polarizing American Voter: Issues Partisanship and Vote Choice in Presidential Elections
(.052) (.048) (.065) (.068) Constant -.681** -.474 1.153*** 1.023*** .571* (.229) (.247) (.323) (.127) (.225) Pseudo-R2 .448 .478 .452 .601 .441 Correctly Predicted (%) 82.9 82.5 83.4 87.8 81.3 n 1335 1169 1349 1018 1005 24 This is the last page and it is left intentionally blank.


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