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This course provides a selective overview of electoral politics in the United States, with an emphasis on presidential and congressional elections. It examines the macro-level determinants of electoral outcomes as well as the political behavior of individual Americans. Each week covers a different t...

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turnout
representation
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government
inequality
gerrymandering
redistricting
representation
policy
451001
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