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... his party's image, drove independent voters toward the opposition, and contributed crucially t... (Erikson, MacKuen, and Stimson, 1998; Green, Palmquist, and Schickler 1998; Jacobson 2009b; Ma...Converse, Warren E. Miller, and Donald E. Stokes. New York: John Wiley and Sons, 42-60. ....
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...The Justices who vote against affirmative action and other race-consciou...(quoting McDonnell Douglas Corp. v. Green, 411 U.S. 792, 802 (1973)). The language of pretex...at 38-40 (statement of Donald Day, Rep. of the Northeast Region of the Internati...
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...The voter Guide and pre-election debates--both of which are ..."The names you might remember: Donald Manes, Stanley Friedman." Manes, the Queens boroug...The board didn't finish its audit of Mark Green's 2001 mayoral campaign until 2006, slapping Green...
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... mixed-purpose activities such as get-out-the-vote (GOTV) drives and generic party advertising; and f..., App. 1196-1198 (Expert Report of Donald P. Green, Yale University) ("Once elected to legis...
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Michael Matthews, of the Democratic voter-contact firm LSG Strategies, explains: Any tool used poorly or overused (billboards, yard signs, direct mail and, yes, TV and radio ads) is certainly less effective. Some critics-such as StopPoliticalCalls.org-protest that unwanted political calls constitute "partisan posturing" and merely contribute to negative campaigning.
... shows that they are not effective? Just see Green and Gerber's GOTV book. A: Here's the background: Yale professors Donald Green and Alan Gerber recently updated their book,...
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Working with academic colleagues and a range of political and civic groups and campaigns across the nation, they ran more than 100 experiments in elections over the past decade, testing which getout-the-vote tactics-direct mail, phone banks, door-to-door canvassing, radio and television ads-actually turned out more voters. The great question they hurl at the reader in their very first sentence bears no trace of the controversies over postmodernist theory: "What are the most cost-effective ways to increase voter turnout?" So relentlessly practical are their concerns that at times, these two eminent Yale political scientists sound almost disconcertingly like your mother.
... INCREASE VOTER TURNOUT (secOND EDITION) BY DONALD P. GREEN AND ALAN S. GERBER, Brookings Institution...
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...11-12). Appointed judges face voter anger if they decide a case in an unpopular way. T...Green and Shapiro's Pathologies of Rational Choice (41) .... (41.) DONALD P. GREEN & IAN SHAPIRO, PATHOLOGIES OF RATIONAL CH...
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... was made to immediately have an up-or-down vote on repeal of the health care bill and a very stron... As was pointed out by Congressman Donald Payne from New Jersey in his testimony, I also am ... has done is authorize in advance, given a green light in advance to the chairman of the Budget Com...
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... the Vote: How to Increase Voter Turnout By Donald P. Green and Alan S. Gerber Brookings Institution ...
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That's why I've taken on our broken health insurance system, so that families and businesses won't have to cope with double-digit premium increases year after year. That's why my Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan, is taking on our education system, so that our kids can compete in the 21st-century economy. And that's why we are working to upgrade America's most underappreciated asset, community colleges just like this one.
...[Laughter] I got those reversed. So don't vote for Ed, because he's-[laughter]-I mean, vote for h... around infrastructure, on the one hand, and green technology, on the other, are still enormous. I me... B.; Carney, Christopher P.; Cunningham, Donald; Duncan, Arne; Kanjorski, Paul E.; Kennedy, Susan ...