The Chronicle of Higher Education: Prof quoted on political scientists' predictions of who wins presidency

By Arthur Page

Release Date: November 4, 2004 This content is archived.

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An article in The Chronicle of Higher Education calls political scientists' predictions of the winner of the 2004 presidential election more accurate than they were four years ago, and quotes a number of political forecasters, including James E. Campbell, professor of political science, who said that early September, just after the party conventions, is a crucial moment for capturing public opinion. Go to article.