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Inequality and the Dynamics of Public Opinion: The Self-Reinforcing Link Between Economic Inequality and Mass Preferences Nathan J. Kelly University of Tennessee Peter K. Enns Cornell University This article assesses the
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Document Date: 2010-12-20 20:20:41


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Simmons / /

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America / /

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United States / /

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University of Tennessee / Mass Preferences Nathan J. Kelly University / Cornell University / McClung Tower / White Hall / University of Tennessee Department / /

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transportation / social insurance programs / /

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Congress / American Political Science Association Task Force on Inequality and American Democracy / Department of Political Science / National Science Foundation / University of Tennessee / University of Tennessee Department of Political Science / Cornell University / Senate / /

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Ura / Larry Bartels / Henry Paulson / Nathan J. Kelly / Suzanne Mettler / Brian Richman / Martin Gilens / Chris Ellis / Chris Wlezien / Peter K. Enns / /

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our primary / Senate Election / /

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general economic conditions / general public opinion / treasury secretary / president / representative / Benabou model / General / /

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American Journal of Political Science / /

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