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The Political And Social Activities Of Mainline Protestant Clergy In The Election Of 2000:, Corwin |Smidt, Sue Crawford, Laura Olson, Melissa Deckman, Donald Gray, Dan Hofrenning, Sherrie Steiner, Beau Weston
The Political And Social Activities Of Mainline Protestant Clergy In The Election Of 2000:, Corwin |Smidt, Sue Crawford, Laura Olson, Melissa Deckman, Donald Gray, Dan Hofrenning, Sherrie Steiner, Beau Weston
Sherrie M Steiner
This study examines clergy across six mainline Protestant denominations in terms of their social characteristics, their theological positions, and their political attitudes and behavior. The analysis is based on data collected through random surveys of clergy in each denomination conducted in 2001 using the same instrument. The predominant focus of the article is on the nature and level of political activities exhibited by mainline Protestant clergy in the election year of 2000. The analysis revealed that mainline Protestant clergy are indeed relatively active politically, but that, despite their commonality of belonging to the same broad religious tradition, the nature and …
In Search Of Lincoln’S Perfect List: Targeting In Grassroots Campaigns, Peter Wielhouwer
In Search Of Lincoln’S Perfect List: Targeting In Grassroots Campaigns, Peter Wielhouwer
Peter W. Wielhouwer
A key element in winning elections, according to many practitioners, is successfully identifying citizens for targeted campaign communications, and a central tactic for implementing that strategy is through personal-contact campaigning. This article first integrates academic and practitioner perspectives into theoretical arguments about targeted campaigning. Then, using the 1956 to 1998 National Election Studies, the analysis shows that voter registration and age have become increasingly important as criteria for campaign contacts, that contacting rates among urban, sub-urban, and rural areas have equalized, and that campaigns continue to target party regulars, people predisposed to vote, and those who are more socially and …
Weak Groups And Multiple Goals: Setting Priorities And Working For Change On The State Level, Elizabeth Stiles
Weak Groups And Multiple Goals: Setting Priorities And Working For Change On The State Level, Elizabeth Stiles
Elizabeth A. Stiles
No abstract provided.
Ask And Ye Shall Receive? Policy Requests In State Of The Union Addresses, Donna R. Hoffman, Alison D. Howard
Ask And Ye Shall Receive? Policy Requests In State Of The Union Addresses, Donna R. Hoffman, Alison D. Howard
Alison Dana Howard
Agendas, Rhetoric, And Social Change: State Of The Union Addresses From Eisenhower To Clinton, Donna R. Hoffman, Alison D. Howard
Agendas, Rhetoric, And Social Change: State Of The Union Addresses From Eisenhower To Clinton, Donna R. Hoffman, Alison D. Howard
Alison Dana Howard
"The Amish" "Roger Williams" "Shakers", Brian Glenn
"The Amish" "Roger Williams" "Shakers", Brian Glenn
Brian J. Glenn
No abstract provided.
Integrity And Presidential Approval, 1980-2000, Brian Newman
Integrity And Presidential Approval, 1980-2000, Brian Newman
Brian Newman
Do individuals' assessments of the president's integrity consistently affect their evaluations of his job performance? Previous research suggests that they might, but extant studies typically do not directly examine the effects of these assessments. Those that do have examined only a few time points, leaving the question of whether integrity assessments consistently affect approval across presidencies unresolved. Further, they do not examine the effects of integrity on Bill Clinton's approval after the Lewinsky scandal, a time when many argued that integrity assessments were irrelevant to evaluations of his job performance. This study examines the effects of integrity assessments on approval …
Risk, Insurance, And The Changing Nature Of Mutual Obligation, Brian Glenn
Risk, Insurance, And The Changing Nature Of Mutual Obligation, Brian Glenn
Brian J. Glenn
No abstract provided.
The Varied And Abundant Progeny Of Marc Galanter's 'Why The "Haves" Come Out Ahead", Brian Glenn
The Varied And Abundant Progeny Of Marc Galanter's 'Why The "Haves" Come Out Ahead", Brian Glenn
Brian J. Glenn
No abstract provided.