The Mobilization of Core Supporters: Campaigns, Turnout, and Electoral Composition in United States Presidential Elections

Our objective is to investigate the relationship between presidential campaign activities and political mobilization in the states, with specific focus on the mobilization of core constituents. Using data on presidential campaign visits, presidential campaign media purchases, and party transfers to...

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Electoral campaigning
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Political mobilization
Political Participation
Political parties
Political partisanship
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Polls
Presidential elections
Presidents
State elections
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Voting Behavior
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