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Fourth , regional differences , noticeably the South as a bastion of Democratic
strength and Republican dominance in the ... the Republican party has not been
able to transform discontent with the Democrats into identification with
themselves .
Fourth , regional differences , noticeably the South as a bastion of Democratic
strength and Republican dominance in the ... the Republican party has not been
able to transform discontent with the Democrats into identification with
themselves .
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Second , the Democrats and Republicans will most often select as their
presidential and vice - presidential candidates individuals from these largest
states . This custom is based on the assumption that such candidates will win
their home ...
Second , the Democrats and Republicans will most often select as their
presidential and vice - presidential candidates individuals from these largest
states . This custom is based on the assumption that such candidates will win
their home ...
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A brief assessment of the liberal - democratic nature of the current Canadian
polity will provide the basis for a few suggested reforms . THE LIBERAL -
DEMOCRATIC NATURE OF THE CANADIAN POLITY : PROSPECTS FOR
REFORM In ...
A brief assessment of the liberal - democratic nature of the current Canadian
polity will provide the basis for a few suggested reforms . THE LIBERAL -
DEMOCRATIC NATURE OF THE CANADIAN POLITY : PROSPECTS FOR
REFORM In ...
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