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Political Knowledge and the 2004 Presidential Election: Explaining the disconnect between oters' ideology and their voting behavior

Deniz Selman and Eleanor L. Harvill
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Deniz Selman: University of Pennsylvania
Eleanor L. Harvill: University of Pennsylvania

No 364, 2008 Meeting Papers from Society for Economic Dynamics

Abstract: Kerry. Though a majority of voters have ideological positions closer to Kerry, Bush receives more votes due to this pattern of mistakes.

Date: 2008
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