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Polling and Pandering: The End of the Presidency’s Moral Authority?
Robert Y. Shapiro
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Lawrence R. Jacobs
Politics & Governance
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Public Opinion
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Moral Authority
100%
Politicians
33%
American Politics
33%
Blowing
33%
Religiousness
33%
Political Leadership
33%
Religious Organizations
33%
Clinton Administration
33%
Religious Service
33%
Religious Attendance
33%
Public Opinion Polling
33%
Religious People
33%
Supreme Being
33%
Presidential Politics
33%
Arts and Humanities
Polling
100%
Moral Authority
100%
Religiousness
50%
Polls
50%
Supremes
50%
American Politics
50%
Presidency
50%
Religious Organization
50%
Political Leadership
50%
Social Sciences
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Political Leadership
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