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Examines how US Presidents and Presidential candidates focus on local audiences and issues despite officially ruling over a nation.
Examining the polling practices of six presidential administrations - those of Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush and Clinton - this work dissects the poll apparatus of each period. It contends that while White House polls significantly influence presidential messages, their impact is limited.
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