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The racialization of electoral fairness in the 2008 and 2012 United States presidential elections
Jacob Appleby
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Christopher M Federico
Psychology (Twin Cities)
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2008 Election
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2012 Presidential Election
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African American
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American President
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Barack Obama
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Electoral Fairness
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Electoral Outcomes
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National Survey
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President Obama
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Presidential Elections
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Racial Attitudes
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Racial Beliefs
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Racial Resentment
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Racial Stereotypes
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Racialization
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Stereotype Endorsement
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US Presidential Elections
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White People
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Social Sciences
Attitude and Beliefs
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Election Result
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National Surveys
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President Obama
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Presidential Election
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Racialization
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