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    Voter Competence: What political messages will they remember?

    News and Information Services, University of Michigan
    2010

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    Abstract

    U-M professor of Political Science and ISR researcher Arthur Lupia discusses whether or not voters will remember what they read or hear during the campaign when they go out to vote.

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    https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/94397

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