V.O. Key Jr.
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Southern Politics In State and Nation
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published
1949
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11 editions
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The Responsible Electorate: Rationality in Presidential Voting, 1936-1960
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published
1966
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6 editions
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Politics, Parties, and Pressure Groups
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published
1942
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19 editions
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Public Opinion and American Democracy
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Southern Politics
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published
1973
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6 editions
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A Theory of Critical Elections
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American State Politics: An Introduction
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published
1983
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2 editions
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Administration of Federal Grants to States
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1971
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A Primer of Statistics for Political Scientists
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The Problem of Local Legislation in Maryland: A Report
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“Florida is not only unbossed, it is unled. Anything can happen in elections, and does.”
― Southern Politics In State and Nation
― Southern Politics In State and Nation
“For a two-party system to operate effectively each party must, almost of necessity, have a territorial stronghold in which it can win legislative elections and control local governments.”
― Southern Politics In State and Nation
― Southern Politics In State and Nation
“That the South's spectacular political leaders have been indiscriminately grouped as demagogues of a common stripe, when wide differences have actually separated them, may likewise be regarded as an excusable failing of the Yankee journalist insensitive to the realities of southern politics.”
― Southern Politics In State and Nation
― Southern Politics In State and Nation
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