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Political philosophy / Primary election / United States Congress / Politics of the United States / Political campaign / Independent voter / Incumbent / Election / Presidential system / United States presidential primary / Voter turnout
Date: 2014-05-06 10:47:34
Political philosophy
Primary election
United States Congress
Politics of the United States
Political campaign
Independent voter
Incumbent
Election
Presidential system
United States presidential primary
Voter turnout

AMERICAN POLITICS COMPRESHESIVE EXAMINATION STUDY GUIDE SPRINGSince the 1970s there have been a number of significant changes in American presidential campaigns and the forces that shape them. These include the

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