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The Incumbent in the Living Room

Southern Political Science Association.
Available online. Printed copy shelved in the Leyburn Library Current Periodicals section.
This article in the August 2006 issue of the Journal of Politics addresses the question "To what degree has the use of television contributed to the increasing importance/value of incumbency in U.S. House of Representatives elections?"
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