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Controversies In Exit Polling: Implementing A Racially Stratified Homogenous Precinct Approach, Matt A. Barreto, Fernando Guerra, Mara Marks, Stephen A. Nuño, Nathan D. Woods
Controversies In Exit Polling: Implementing A Racially Stratified Homogenous Precinct Approach, Matt A. Barreto, Fernando Guerra, Mara Marks, Stephen A. Nuño, Nathan D. Woods
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In November 2000, exit poll interviews with voters in Florida indicated that Al Gore won the state. As a result, many television networks declared Gore the winner of Florida, a pivotal state to winning the presidency in 2000. Only a few hours later, the first vote tallies from the Florida Secretary of State's office revealed that George W. Bush was in fact leading in Florida. After 45 days of recounts and lawsuits, it was clear that the exit polls were wrong; Bush had won the state by the narrowest of margins. As a result of the flawed exit poll the …
Richard Nixon And The Quest For A New Majority, By Robert Mason, Michael A. Genovese
Richard Nixon And The Quest For A New Majority, By Robert Mason, Michael A. Genovese
Political Science and International Relations Faculty Works
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Exiting Etatisme? New Directions In State Policy In France And Japan, Gene Park
Exiting Etatisme? New Directions In State Policy In France And Japan, Gene Park
Political Science and International Relations Faculty Works
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