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  • A '''partisan realignment''' (often just '''realignment''') is a durable shift in a political system' Within [[political science]], the concept of partisan realignment stems from two articles published by [[V.O. Key, Jr.]] in the ''[[Journal o
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  • *Clubb, Jerome M., William H. Flanigan, and Nancy H. Zingale. 1980. ''Partisan Realignment: Voters, Parties, and Government in American History''. Beverly Hills, CA:
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  • A '''partisan realignment''' (often just '''realignment''') is a durable shift in a political system' Within [[political science]], the concept of partisan realignment stems from two articles published by [[V.O. Key, Jr.]] in the ''[[Journal o
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  • *Clubb, Jerome M., William H. Flanigan, and Nancy H. Zingale. 1980. ''Partisan Realignment: Voters, Parties, and Government in American History''. Beverly Hills, CA:
    784 bytes (104 words) - 15:15, 30 June 2009
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  • *Clubb, Jerome M., William H. Flanigan, Nancy H. Zingale. ''Partisan Realignment: Voters, Parties, and Government in American History'' (1990)
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  • ...e]] only due to the vice president's tie-breaking vote, suggested that a [[partisan realignment|realignment]] was in the making. As political scientist Alan Ware points ou
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