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Voting For Women How The Public Evaluates Women Candidates Kathy Dolan Kathleen A Dolan

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Voting For Women How The Public Evaluates Women Candidates Kathy Dolan Kathleen A Dolan
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Publisher: Westview Press; Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.58 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Kathy Dolan; Kathleen A. Dolan
ISBN: 9780813398419, 9780813341057, 0813341051, 081339841X
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Voting For Women How The Public Evaluates Women Candidates Kathy Dolan Kathleen A Dolan by Kathy Dolan; Kathleen A. Dolan 9780813398419, 9780813341057, 0813341051, 081339841X instant download after payment.

Voting for Women in the United Statesis an examination of how the public evaluates women candidates for elective office and the conditions under which they choose to vote for them. It provides a history of women and elections in the U.S. and analysis of contemporary data on public reaction to women candidates. As the number of women who seek elective office in the U.S. continues to rise, understanding how and whether the public evaluates them is increasingly important.

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