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The Rise of Candidate-Centered Politics
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Martin P. Wattenberg
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January 31 1991
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Harvard University Press
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January 31 1991
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TWO. Dealignment in the Electorate
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SEVEN. The Impact of Candidate-Centered Politics
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THREE. The Era of Party Disunity
FOUR. Presidential Popularity in Decline
SIX. Performance-Based Voting
One. Theories of Voting
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FIVE. Was There a Mandate?
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