Description by Choice
"This brief volume
discusses the impact of private
public opinion polling (as well
as its absence) on the campaigns
of Hubert Humphrey, Eugene McCarthy,
and Robert Kennedy in 1968, of
George McGovern in 1972, and Jimmy
Carter in 1976....A skillful journalistic
account, although it is confined
to only one of the major parties.
The volume should be of interest
to students of political parties,
campaigning and elections, and
to historians of this turbulent
period of American politics. College
and community college collections."
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