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Yes, but all Bartels is arguing is that 1936 was a stronger economy than 1935. 1936’s economy wasn’t better than 1928, for example. 1936 wasn’t a great or even good economy in general, only it was better than the immediately previous horrid years.
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As a matter of fact, political scientist Larry Bartels shows that cultural issues like abortion and same-sex marriage have the greatest impact on the votes cast by upper-class voters.18
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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I am grateful to those Princeton faculty and students with whom I discussed the research, and especially to Larry Bartels, Director of the Center, and Michele Epstein, Assistant Director, as well as to Chris Achen and Robert Wuthnow, who spent hours expertly guiding me down unfamiliar paths, both methodological and substantive.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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Asked if she thought her discussion of Apuan and Janich created a false equivalence between Democrats and Republicans in the article, Post reporter Lynn Bartels wrote:
Jason Salzman: Post to Publish Clarification That GOP State House Candidate Webster Shot Twice at Ex-Wife; Fox 31 Should Do Same Jason Salzman 2010
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If someone tweets a complaint to @SouthwestAir, the reply may come from Whitney Bartels , via her account @SouthwestWhit.
Tweeting Without Fear Elizabeth Holmes 2011
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Reporter Lynn Bartels of the Denver paper, as well as our own post on the research into these candidates, very clearly establish that Republicans recruited numerous candidates with violent criminal backgrounds, including confirmed cases of battering women, assaulting police officers, and child abuse.
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Princeton political scientist Larry Bartels found that "the preferences of people at the bottom third of the income distribution appear to have no apparent impact on the behavior of their elected officials."
Heather McGhee: A Message to Millennials: We Are the Children of Dr. King's Dream Heather McGhee 2012
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Lynn [Bartels] missed the mention in a typed portion of the police report and couldn't make out a portion of the report that was hand-written.
Jason Salzman: Post to Publish Clarification That GOP State House Candidate Webster Shot Twice at Ex-Wife; Fox 31 Should Do Same Jason Salzman 2010
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Princeton political scientist Larry Bartels found that "the preferences of people at the bottom third of the income distribution appear to have no apparent impact on the behavior of their elected officials."
Heather McGhee: A Message to Millennials: We Are the Children of Dr. King's Dream Heather McGhee 2012
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Larry Bartels has demonstrated (PDF) fairly systematic biases of this sort, where perceptions of the size of the budget deficit and the unemployment rate are driven in part by partisanship.
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