The Problem of Third-Party and Independent Candidates in the American Political System: Wallace, Anderson, and Perot in Comparative Perspective
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Abramson, P; Paolino, P; Rohde, DW; Aldrich, JH
Published in: Political Studies Quarterly
October 1995
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Political Studies Quarterly
Publication Date
October 1995
Volume
10
Issue
3
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Abramson, P., Paolino, P., Rohde, D. W., & Aldrich, J. H. (1995). The Problem of Third-Party and Independent Candidates in the American Political System: Wallace, Anderson, and Perot in Comparative Perspective. Political Studies Quarterly, 10(3).
Abramson, P., Phil Paolino, David W. Rohde, and J. H. Aldrich. “The Problem of Third-Party and Independent Candidates in the American Political System: Wallace, Anderson, and Perot in Comparative Perspective.” Political Studies Quarterly 10, no. 3 (October 1995).
Abramson P, Paolino P, Rohde DW, Aldrich JH. The Problem of Third-Party and Independent Candidates in the American Political System: Wallace, Anderson, and Perot in Comparative Perspective. Political Studies Quarterly. 1995 Oct;10(3).
Abramson, P., et al. “The Problem of Third-Party and Independent Candidates in the American Political System: Wallace, Anderson, and Perot in Comparative Perspective.” Political Studies Quarterly, vol. 10, no. 3, Oct. 1995.
Abramson P, Paolino P, Rohde DW, Aldrich JH. The Problem of Third-Party and Independent Candidates in the American Political System: Wallace, Anderson, and Perot in Comparative Perspective. Political Studies Quarterly. 1995 Oct;10(3).
Published In
Political Studies Quarterly
Publication Date
October 1995
Volume
10
Issue
3