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In modern elections, ideologically motivated candidates with a wealth of information about individual voters and sophisticated campaign strategies are faced by voters who lack awareness of some political issues and are uncertain about the exact political positions of candidates. We study to what...
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This symposium on presidential campaigns and election law is both timely and significant. Timely because we meet as the 1992 federal election campaign season is about to get underway, and significant because it addresses two issues that lie at the heart of the Federal Election Campaign Act ("the...
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The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines insurgent as “one who acts contrary to the policies and decisions of one's own political party.” In this paper, an “insurgent presidential campaign” is defined as the campaign of a candidate who did not have the support of the United States of...
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The open-economy politics of trade presumes that elections, as a political institution, aggregate preferences of individual voters to resolve a salient trade cleavage in a democratic society. This presumption, despite being widely applied to analytical narratives of trade politics in the...
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The article discusses the peculiarities of building political communications based on the material of official Twitter accounts of Petro Poroshenko and Volodymyr Zelensky as candidates for the President of Ukraine from 31.03 to 21.04.2019. Today's politicians are actively leveraging the positive...
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