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American electorate ... Party in the electo... ... Party-in government...
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Party-in-the-electorate is a term political scientists use to refer to the members of a political party who usually vote for candidates from that party.[1]
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Political scientists often view parties as "three-headed political giants"-the party-in-the-electorate, the party as an organization, and the party-in-government. The party-in-the-electorate are voters who identify with a political party.
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Political Party Identification in the United States, 2000 ... I. Party Identification: Definition ... B. "A psychological attachment to a political party." (The American Voter, 1960)
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The balance of party identification in the U.S. electorate now favors the Democratic Party by a decidedly larger margin than in either of the two previous presidential election cycles including in some key swing states. ... The Democratic Party has also built a substantial edge among independent voters. Of the 37% who claim...
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Over the last 40 years, the literature on parties has gone through two phases. During the 1960s and 1970s, scholars decried the decline of parties. ... 2.3 Party in Electorate...
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Official Website of the Australian Labor Party ... Electorate Profile - ... Party Notices & New Books...
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Hagel was not referring to Bush's leadership or his prospects for reelection but instead to the impact of a presidency that has seen the party embrace the largest deficits in U.S. history and a foreign policy that has put the United States at odds with many of ... Concerns Include Changing Electorate, Lack of Heir Apparent...
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JOHN Howard faces a series of challenges when he addresses the party faithful at the Coalition's official campaign launch at QPAC at lunchtime today. ... JOHN Howard faces a series of challenges when he addresses the party faithful at the Coalition's official campaign launch at QPAC at lunchtime today.
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