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Both authors and co-authors are indexed. Please note all entries are listed alphabetically by main author only. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZAbramson, Paul R., John H. Aldrich, Matthew Diamond, Abraham Diskin, Renan Levine, and Thomas J. Scotto. 2004. Strategic Abandonment or Sincerely Second Best? The 1999 Israeli Prime Ministerial Election. Journal of Politics 66, no. 3: 706. Adams, James, Benjamin G. Bishin, and Jay K. Dow. 2004. Representation in Congressional Campaigns: Evidence for Discounting/Directional Voting in U.S. Senate Elections. Journal of Politics 66, no. 2: 348. Anderson, Christopher J., and Raymond M. Duch. 1996. Comparing Economic Realities and Voter Responses. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association annual meeting. Beck, Paul Allen. 1984. The Dealignment Era in America. in Electoral Change in Advanced Industrial Societies: Realignment or Dealignment? eds. Russell J. Dalton, Scott C. Flanagan, and Paul Allen BeckPrinceton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Bimber, Bruce A., and Richard Davis. 2003. Campaigning Online: The Internet in U.S. Elections. Oxford University Press. Blais, André, Donald E. Blake, and Stéphane Dion. 1990. The Public/Private Sector Cleavage in North America: The Political Behavior and Attitudes of Public Sector Employees. Comparative Political Studies 23: 381-403. Bolce, Louis, and Gerald DeMaio. 1999. The Anti-Christian Fundamentalist Factor in Contemporary Politics. Public Opinion Quarterly 63, no. 4: 508-42. Bolce, Louis, and Gerald DeMaio. 2002. Our Secularist Democratic Party. The Public Interest. Bolce, Louis, and Gerald DeMaio. 1999. Religious Outlook, Culture War Politics, and Antipathy Toward Christian Fundamentalists. Public Opinion Quarterly 63, no. 1: 29-61. Bolce, Louis, Gerald DeMaio, and Douglas Muzzio. 1986. ERA and the Abortion Controversy: A Case of Dissonance Reduction. Social Science Quarterly 67: 299-313. Bowler, Shaun, and Todd Donovan. 1999. Democracy, institutions and attitudes about citizen influence on government. American-Physical-Society Centennial Meeting . Bowler, Shaun, and Todd Donovan. 2002. Democracy, institutions and attitudes about citizen influence on government. British Journal of Political Science 32, no. 2: 371-90. Bowler, Shaun, Todd Donovan, Jeffrey A. Karp, and David J. Lanoue. 2004. Independents Day: Critical citizens among the US voting public. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association. Bowler, Shaun, Todd Donovan, and Caroline J. Tolbert. 1998. Citizens as Legislators: Direct Democracy in the US. Parliaments & Legislatures Series, ed. Samuel C. Patterson. Columbus, OH: The Ohio State University Press. Brody, Charles J., and J. Dietz. 1997. On the dimensionality of two-question format Likert attitude scales. Social Science Research 26, no. 2: 197-204. Cannon, Lynn Weber, and Bonnie T. Dill. 1980. Changes in Class Consciousness among Blacks from 1952 to 1978. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association. Carmines, Edward G. 1984. The Dynamics of Issue Evolution: The United States. Electoral Change in Advanced Industrial Democracies: Realignment or Dealignment? eds. Russell J. Dalton, Scott C. Flanagan, and Paul Allen BeckPrinceton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Condit, Celeste M., Roxanne L. Parrott, Tina M. Harris, John Lynch, and Tasha Dubriwny. 2004. The Role of "Genetics" in Popular Understandings of Race in the United States . Public Understanding of Science 13, no. 3: 249-72. Converse, Philip E., and Georges Dupeux. 1966. de Gaulle and Eisenhower: The Public Image of the Victorious General. Elections and the Political Order. Angus Campbell, Philip E. Converse, Warren E. Miller, and Donald Stokes, 292-345. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Converse, Philip E., and Georges Dupeux. 1961. Eisenhower et de Gaulle: les Generaux Devant l'Opinion. Revue Francaise De Science Politique XII, no. Mars: 54-92. Converse, Philip E., and Georges Dupeux. 1962. Politicization of the Electorate in France and the United States. Public Opinion Quarterly 26, no. 1: 1-23. Cotter, David A., JoAnn DeFiore, Joan M. Hermsen, Brenda Marsteller Kowalewski, and Reeve D. Vanneman. 1998. The Demand for Female Labor. American Journal of Sociology 103, no. 6: 1673-712. Cover, Albert D., and David R. Mayhew. 1981. Congressional Dynamics and the Decline of Competitive Congressional Elections. in Congress Reconsidered, 2nd edition. Lawrence C. Dodd, and Bruce I. OppenheimerWashington: Congressional Quarterly Press: 62-82. Cutler, Neal E., and James A. Danowski. 1975. Process Gratification vs. Content Gratification in Mass Communication Behavior: A Cohort Analysis of Age Changes in Political and Information-seeking. Presented at the Fifteenth Annual Conference of the Pacific Chapter of the American Association for Public Opinion Research. D'Ambrosio, Lisa A. 1996. The Dynamics of Emotional Responses to Presidential Candidates. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. D'Ambrosio, Lisa A. 1995. The Structure of Emotional Reactions to Political Candidates. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Dalager, Jon K. 1998. Congressional Campaign Issues and Voter Concerns: Do Candidates Address the Issues That Matter? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Dalager, Jon K. 1991. Senate Campaign Issues and the Electorate: Are the Messages Getting Through? Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Dalager, Jon K. 1996. Voters, Issues, and Elections: Are the Candidates' Messages Getting Through? Journal of Politics 58, no. 2: 486-515. Dalrymple, Kajsa E., and Dietram A. Scheufele. 2007. Finally Informing the Electorate? How the Internet Got People Thinking about Presidential Politics in 2004. The Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics 12, no. 3: 96-111. Dalton, Russell J. 1988. Citizen Politics in Western Democracies: Public Opinion and Political Parties in the United States, Great Britain, West Germany, and France. Chatham: Chatham House Publishers. Dalton, Russell J. 2000. The Decline of Party Identification. Parties without Partisans: Political Change in Advanced Industrial Democracies. editors Russell J. Dalton, and Martin P. Wattenberg, 19-36. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Dalton, Russell J. 2004. Democratic Challenges, Democratic Choices: The Erosion in Political Support in Advanced Industrial Democracies. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Dalton, Russell J. 2004. Erosion of Political Support in Advanced Industrial Democracies. New York: Oxford University Press. Dalton, Russell J. 2004. The Partisan Dealignment Debate. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Dalton, Russell J. 1998. Political Support in Advanced Industrial Democracies. UCI web site. Dalton, Russell J. 1999. Political Support in Advanced Industrial Democracies. Critical Citizens: Global Support for Democratic Government. editor Pippa Norris, 57-77. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Dalton, Russell J., Ian McAllister, and Martin P. Wattenberg. 2002. The Consequences of Partisan Dealignment. in Parties Without Partisans: Political Change in Advanced Industrial Democracies. eds. Russell J. Dalton, and Martin P. Wattenberg, 37-63. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Dalton, Russell J., Ian McAllister, and Martin P. Wattenberg. 2000. The Consequences of Party Dealignment. Parties Without Partisans: Politicial Change in Advanced Industrial Democracies. editors Russell J. Dalton, and Martin P. Wattenberg, 37-63. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Dalton, Russell J., Ian McAllister, and Martin P. Wattenberg. 2002. Political Parties and Their Publics. in Party Change in Europe. eds. Richard Luther, and Ferdinand Müller-Rommel, 19-42. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Daniell, Mark Haynes. 2000. World at Risk: Next Generation Strategy for a Volatile Era. New York, NY: John Wiley and Sons. Daniels, Mark R., Robert E. Darcy, and Joseph W. Westphal. 1982. The ERA Won--At Least in the Opinion Polls. Political Science 15: 578-84. Daniels, R. Steven. 1995. Aging and Partisanship: The Evolution of Party Support. Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association. Daniels, R. Steven. 1992. Aging, Ideological Identification, and Issue Consistency. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Daniels, R. Steven. 1996. The Evolution of Partisan Intensity. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Daniels, R. Steven. 1993. The Impact of Aging and Political Generations on Political Involvement, Efficacy and Participation. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Daniels, R. Steven, and Carolyn L. Clark-Daniels. 1995. Age, Conservatism, and Sophistication: A Reexamination. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Danley-Scott, Jennifer, and Lee Franklin. 2004. Of Cabbages and Kings: The Discussion Habits of the Politically Attentive. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association. Danowski, James A., and Neal E. Cutler. 1975. Political Information-seeking through the Mass Media in Early Adulthood: A Cohort Analysis, 1952 to 1972. Presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Political Communication Division. Danowski, James A., and John E. Ruchinskas. 1983. Period, Cohort, and Aging Effects: A Study of Television Exposure in Presidential Election Campaigns, 1952-1980. Communication Research 10: 77-96. Darcy, Robert E. 1979. Changes in a Woman's Political Attitudes Accompanying the Birth of her First Child. Synopsized in Families as Educators: Challenges & Opportunities. D. G. Fournier, and G. J. EllisStillwater: Oklahoma State University. Darcy, Robert E. 1980. Consensus, Constraint, and Political Polarization in Recent Presidential Elections. Political Behavior 2: 147-61. Darcy, Robert E. 1976. Life Cycle, Employment, and the Political Behavior of American Women. Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association. Darcy, Robert E. 1976. REDUCE: A Program for Reducing the Number of Cases in Data Sets and Analyzing the Constraints Present within a Set of Variables. Journal of Marketing Research 13, no. 4: 410-11. Darcy, Robert E. 1977. Roundtable Presentation: Consensus, Constraint and Political Polarization in Recent Presidential Elections. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Association for Public Opinion Research. Darcy, Robert E. 1979. The Social Basis of American Politics. Free Inquiry in Creative Sociology 7: 58-63. Darcy, Robert E. 1977. The Uses of Entropy in the Multivariate Analysis of Categorical Data. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Darcy, Robert E. 1975. Who Wants What, When, and How: Public Opinion in America, 1952-1972. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Darcy, Robert E., and Hans Aigner. 1980. The Uses of Entropy in the Multivariate Analysis of Categorical Variables. American Journal of Political Science 24, no. 1: 155-74. Darcy, Robert E., and Sarah S. Schramm. 1977. When Women Run Against Men. Public Opinion Quarterly 41, no. 1: 1-12. Darcy, Robert E., Susan Welch, and Janet Clark. 1987. Women, Elections, and Representation. New York: Longman. Darcy, Robert E., Susan Welch, and Janet Clark. 1994. Women, Elections and Representation. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press. Dark III, Taylor Evans. 1993. "Against Fragmentation: Labor's Quest for Power. 1963-1990." Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, Berkeley. Darmofal, David. 1999. Socioeconomic Bias in Turnout Decline: Do the Voters Remain the Same? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Dautrich, Kenneth, and Thomas H. Hartley. 1999. How the News Media Fail American Voters: Causes, Consequences, and Remedies. Power, Conflict, and Democracy Series, ed. Robert Y. Shapiro. New York, NY: Columbia University Press. Davidson, Dorothy Karen. 1982. "Candidate Evaluation: Rational Instrument or Affective Response?" Ph.D. dissertation, Florida State University. Davis, Anna. 6 October 1996. Bad timing, sour voters spoil Dole's tax-cut tactic. The Commercial Appeal, sec. News, p. 1A. Davis, Darren W. 1997. Nonrandom Measurement Error and Race of Interviewer Effects Among African Americans . The Public Opinion Quarterly 61, no. 1: 183-207. Davis, Darren W., and Christian Davenport. 1999. Assessing the Validity of the Postmaterialism Index . American Political Science Review 93, no. 3: 649-64. Davis, Darren W., Kathleen M. Dowley, and Brian D. Silver. 1999. Postmaterialism in World Societies: Is It Really a Value Dimension? American Journal of Political Science 43, no. 3: 935-62. Davis, James A. 1976. Background Characteristics in the U.S. Adult Population, 1952-1972: A Survey-metric Model. Social Science Research 5: 349-83. Davis, Sandra Kay. 1981. "An Analysis and Test of Electoral Competition Theory." Ph.D. dissertation, Ohio State University. Davis, Sandra Kay. 1987. A Test of Candidate Equilibrium. Political Behavior 9: 29-48. Davis, Theodore J. 1985. "Changing Values and the Politics of the Black Middle Class." Ph.D. dissertation, Florida State University. Dawson, Michael. 1986. "Race and Class in the Formation of Afro-American Political Attitudes: 1972-1983." Ph.D. dissertation, Harvard University. Day, Christine L. 1987. "Older Americans, Interest Groups, and Aging Policy." Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, Berkeley. Day, Christine L. 1993. Public Opinion Toward Costs and Benefits of Social Security and Medicare. Research on Aging 15, no. 3: 279-98. Day, Christine L. 1990. What Older Americans Think: Interest Groups and Aging Policy. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Daynes, Byron W., and Raymond Tatalovich. 1992. Presidential Politics and Abortion, 1972-1988. Presidential Studies Quarterly 3: 545-61. De Boef, Suzanna, and Jonathan Nagler. 2002. Group Economic Performance, Economic Voting and Electoral Accountability. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. de Guchteneire, Paul, Lawrence LeDuc, and Richard G. Niemi. 1991. A Compendium of Academic Studies of Elections Around the World, Update 1. Electoral Studies 10, no. 3: 231-43. de Guchteneire, Paul, Lawrence LeDuc, and Richard G. Niemi. 1985. A Compendium of Academic Survey Studies of Elections Around the World. Election Studies 4: 159-74. de Ulzurrun, Laura Morales Diez. 2002. Associational Membership and Social Capital in Comparative Perspective: A Note on the Problems of Measurement. Politics & Society 30, no. 3: 497-523. Dean, Gillian, and Thomas Welling Moran. 1977. Measuring Mass Political Attitudes: Change and Unreliability. Political Methodology 4, no. 4: 383-414. Dean, Howard. 2003. Winning Back America. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster. DeBell, Matthew A. 2002. "The Consent of the Governed: Public Evaluations of Political Legitimacy in the United States." Ph.D. Dissertation, Georgetown University. Declercq, Eugene R., Thomas L. Hurley, and Norman R. Luttbeg. 1977. Presidential Voting Change in the South: 1956-1972. Journal of Politics 39, no. 2: 480-92. Declercq, Eugene R., Thomas L. Hurley, and Norman R. Luttbeg. 1975. Voting in American Presidential Elections: 1956-1972. American Politics Quarterly 3: 222-46. DeMaio, Gerald, Douglas Muzzio, and George P. Sharrard. 1983. Approval Voting: Some Recent Empirical Evidence. American Politics Quarterly 11: 365-73. Dempsey, John R. 1975. "Independent Voters: The Characteristics and Significance of Non- aligned Voters in American Politics." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Massachusetts. Denham, Bryan. 1999. Demographics, Media Use and Voter Affect: An Analysis of the 1998 National Election Studies Data. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research. Denham, Bryan. 2000. Quantifying Social Trust, Trust in Elections and Civic Engagement: An Evaluation of the 2000 NES Pilot Data. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research. Denk, Charles E., and Steven E. Finkel. 1992. The Aggregate Impact of Explanatory Variables in Logit and Linear Probability Models. American Journal of Political Science 36, no. 3: 785-804. Denney, Michael. 1979. Participant Citizenship in a Marginal Group: Union Mobilization of California Farm Workers. American Journal of Political Science 23, no. 2: 330-37. Dennis, Jack. 1979. An Analysis of Some Measures of Partisanship Using the Pilot Study Data, NES Pilot Study Report, No. nes002232. Dennis, Jack. 1987. Groups and Political Behavior: Legitimation, Deprivation and Competing Values. Political Behavior 9: 323-69. Dennis, Jack. 1981. On Being An Independent Partisan Supporter. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Dennis, Jack. 1994. The Perot Constituency: A Report to the Board of Overseers of the National Election Studies, NES Pilot Study Report, No. nes002299. Dennis, Jack. 1988. Political Independence in America, Part I: On Being an Independent Partisan Supporter. British Journal of Political Science 18, no. 1: 77-109. Dennis, Jack. 1988. Political Independence in America, Part II: Towards a Theory. British Journal of Political Science 18, no. 2: 197-219. Dennis, Jack. 1992. Political Independence in America, Part III: Search of Closest Partisans. Political Behavior 12: 261-96. Dennis, Jack. 1985. Public Support for American National Political Institutions: The Case of Congress. Presented at the International Political Science Association Congress. Dennis, Jack. 1981. Public Support for Congress. Political Behavior 3: 319-50. Dennis, Jack. 1986. Public Support for the Party System, 1964-1984. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Dennis, Jack. 1981. Some Properties of Measures of Partisanship. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Dennis, Jack. 1970. Support for the Institution of Elections by the Mass Public. American Political Science Review 64, no. 3: 819-35. Dennis, Jack. 1991. Theories of Turnout: An Empirical Comparison of Alienationist and Rationalist Perspectives. Political Participation and American Democracy. Editor William J. Crotty, 23-65. New York, NY: Greenwood Press. Dennis, Jack. 1975. Trends in Public Support for the American Party System. British Journal of Political Science 5, no. 2: 187-230. Dennis, Jack, and Diana Owen. 1994. Anti-Partyism and Support for Perot, 1992-93. Presented at the Workshop on Anti-Party Sentiment, European Consortium for Political Research Joint Sessions of Workshops. Dennis, Jack, and Diana Owen. 1997. The Partisanship Puzzle: Identification and Attitudes of Generation X. in After the Boom. eds. Stephen C. Craig, and Stephen Earl BennettNew York, NY: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc. DeSart, Jay A. 1994. Contextual and Individual Influences on Party Schema Accessibility. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. DeSart, Jay A. 1995. Information Processing and Partisan Neutrality: A Reexamination of the Party Decline Thesis. Journal of Politics 57, no. 3: 776-95. DeSart, Jay A. 1994. "Information Processing and Party Decline: The Cognitive Importance of American Political Parties." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. DeSart, Jay A. 1995. Schematic Assessments of Candidates: The Impact of the Level and Bias of Information in Campaigns. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. DeSipio, Louis, and Jennifer Jerit. 1998. Voluntary Citizens and Democratic Participation: Political Behaviors Among Naturalized U.S. Citizens. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Devine, Donald J. 1970. The Attentive Public. Chicago, IL: Rand McNally. Devine, Donald J. 1967. The Political Culture of the United States. Boston, MA: Little, Brown. Devine, Donald J. 1980. The Problem of Question Form in Describing Public Opinion. Polity Spring: 522-34. Devine, Donald J. 1983. Reagan Electionomics: How Reagan Ambushed the Pollsters. Ottawa, IL: Green Hill Publishers. Devine, Fiona. 1997. Social Class in America and Britain. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Devins, Neal. 2004. The Majoritarian Rehnquist Court? Law and Contemporary Problems 67: 63. deVreese, Claes H., and Holli A. Semetko. 2002. Cynical and Engaged: Strategic Campaign Coverage, Public Opinion, and Mobilization in a referendum. Communication Research 29, no. 6: 615-44. Devroye, Daniel Julien Thomas. 2002. "Essays on inequality: Causes and consequences of income differences in the American political economy ." Ph.D. Dissertation, Harvard University. DeWitt, Jeff R. 2004. "Considering the candidates: Political sophistication in presidential elections, 1984--2000." Ph.D Dissertation, Georgia State University. DeWitt, Jeff R. 2002. Reconsidering Context: The Impact of Political Sophistication on Presidential Candidate Evaluations. Paper prepared for delivery at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Dezell, Maureen. 2002. Irish America: Coming into Clover. New York, NY: Anchor Books. Diamond, Gregory Andrade, and Michael D. Cobb. 1996. The Candidate as Catastrophe: Latitude Theory and the Problems of Political Persuasion. in Political Persuasion and Attitude Change. eds. Diana C. Mutz, Paul M. Sniderman, and Richard A. Brody, 225-47. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press. Diamond, Sara. 2000. Not by Politics Alone: The Enduring Influence of the Christian Right. New York, NY: The Guilford Press. Dickman, Sharon. 25 September 2003. Voters' Trust Not Tied to Campaign Finance Laws, Researchers Say. AScribe Newswire. Dillion, Yola. 1993. An Analysis of the Policy Preferences of Voters and Nonvoters During the 1980, 1984, and 1988 Presidential Elections. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. DiMaggio, Paul, John Evans, and Bethany Bryson. 1996. Have Americans' Social Attitudes Become More Polarized? American Journal of Sociology 102, no. 3: 690-755. Dimmick, John W., Thomas A. McCann, and Theodore W. Bolton. 1979. Media Use and the Life Span. American Behavioral Scientist 23, no. 1: 7-31. Dimock, Michael A. 1997. Political Knowledge and the Decline of the "Party in Electorate", 1960-1996. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Dimock, Michael A., and Gary C. Jacobson. 1995. Checks and Choices: The House Bank Scandal's Impact on Voters in 1992. The Journal of Politics 57, no. 4: 1143-59. Dimock, Michael A., and Gary C. Jacobson. 1994. Checks and Choices: The Impact of the House Bank Scandal on Voting Behavior in the 1992 Elections. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Dine, Philip. 9 August 1996. Welfare Issue Drives a Wedge Between Clinton, Labor. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, sec. Business, p. 8D. Dionne, E. J. 30 September 1997. 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Joseph, 145-68. Chicago, IL: Center for Urban Research and Policy Studies, University of Chicago. Duncan, Otis Dudley, and Magnus Stenbeck. 1988. No Opinion or Not Sure? The Public Opinion Quarterly 52, no. 4: 513-25. Durante, Ruben, and Louis Putterman. 2007. A Preliminary Analysis of the 2006 Pilot Study Responses to Questions on Progressivity of Taxes and Estate Tax, nes011887. Durr, Robert Harlan. 1992. "What Moves Public Opinion? An Analysis of Changes in United States Domestic Policy Sentiment." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Iowa. Dyck, Joshua J. 2001. Searching for Condorcet in the 2000 Presidential Election. Dye, Thomas R., and L. Harmon Zeigler. 1986. American Politics in the Media Age. 2nd ed. Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole Publishing Co. Dyer, James A., and Bruce W. Robeck. 1980. The Use of National Election Studies for Longitudinal Analysis of Congressional Elections: The Case of Voting for House and Senate, 1972-1978. 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