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Dinan, John |
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2012-10-09T18:25:01Z |
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2012-10-09T18:25:01Z |
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10/4/2012 |
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10/9/2012 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10339/37593 |
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Dr. John Dinan, Professor of Political Science, will assess the various ways in which the 2012 election campaign represents continuity with prior election campaigns and also consider various ways that the 2012 election campaign represents a departure from prior election campaigns, taking note of the role of battleground states, campaign financing, and other factors that are traditionally important in election campaigns. |
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Change and Continuity in the 2012 Election |
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Moving Image |
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