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Presidential vetoes an event count model.

By: Shields, Todd G.
Contributor(s): Chi Huang.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 1995Description: p.559-72.Subject(s): Veto - U.S.A | Presidents - U.S.A | Executive power - U.S.A | Presidents - U.S.A. - Elections In: Political Research QuarterlySummary: "This study analyses issues used repeatedly by the ANES in studying presidential races 1972-88. Three conclusions stand out in the findings: (1) on issues offering concentrated benefits and diffuse or deferred costs, there is a correlation between issue position and issue salience; (2) those issues tend to be most salient to strong proponents, and of almost no salience to strong opponents; (3) consequently, the optimal candidate location on such issues is not at the mean preference of the electorate but between that preference and the preference of the strong proponents of each issue"
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Volume no: 48, Issue no: 3 Available AR29459

"This study analyses issues used repeatedly by the ANES in studying presidential races 1972-88. Three conclusions stand out in the findings: (1) on issues offering concentrated benefits and diffuse or deferred costs, there is a correlation between issue position and issue salience; (2) those issues tend to be most salient to strong proponents, and of almost no salience to strong opponents; (3) consequently, the optimal candidate location on such issues is not at the mean preference of the electorate but between that preference and the preference of the strong proponents of each issue"

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