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The Political Geography Of Campaign Finance Fundraising And Contribution Patterns In Presidential Elections 20042012 Joshua L Mitchell

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The Political Geography Of Campaign Finance Fundraising And Contribution Patterns In Presidential Elections 20042012 Joshua L Mitchell
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.75 MB
Pages: 211
Author: Joshua L. Mitchell, Karen Sebold, Andrew Dowdle, Scott Limbocker, Patrick A. Stewart
ISBN: 9781137432650, 9781349577446, 1137432659, 1349577448
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Political Geography Of Campaign Finance Fundraising And Contribution Patterns In Presidential Elections 20042012 Joshua L Mitchell by Joshua L. Mitchell, Karen Sebold, Andrew Dowdle, Scott Limbocker, Patrick A. Stewart 9781137432650, 9781349577446, 1137432659, 1349577448 instant download after payment.

We would like to thank Margaret Reid and Todd Shields of the University of Arkansas for providing many of the resources necessary for this project. Our gratitude also extends to Hanna Ford and Jackson Cothren at the Geospatial Center at the University of Arkansas for providing us with technical assistance during this process. We would also like to thank the following graduate students for assisting us in collecting and managing data since 2014: Kacey Keefe, Rachael Moyer, Merritt Royal, and Spencer Hall.
We also benefited greatly from the valuable insights of the anonymous reviewers who reviewed our proposal to Palgrave Macmillan. Last but not least, we would also like to thank Palgrave Macmillan for publishing this work and for all of the assistance that Elaine Fan and Brian O’Connor provided us at various stages.

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