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Tennessee, the Solid South, and the 1952 Presidential Election
The Civil Rights Realignment: How Race Dominates Presidential Elections
CARTER HAS SOLID LEAD OVER FORD, REAGAN for Release: June 24, 1976 by Louis Harris B with His First Ballot Nomination Now Virtually Assured, Former Georgia Gov
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