No Seat at the Table: The Black-White Appearance Gap in the Election 2000 Story
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Mathis, Deborah. "No Seat at the Table: The Black-White Appearance Gap in the Election 2000 Story." Shorenstein Center Working Paper Series 2001.2, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 2001.Abstract
Ordinarily on the day after a presidential election, network newscasts and political talk shows are a feast of reviews and retrospectives about the newly lapsed campaign --what went wrong for the losing candidate; what went right for the winner; what states were bellwethers, which were decisive, how exit polls compared to the final tallies; what the results foretell for the political parties and for the future of major legislation.Terms of Use
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