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TABLES 2.1 A Model of Vote Choice for Congress and President in 2000: Multinomial Logit Estimates from a National Exit Poll / 36–37 2.2 A Model of Vote Choice for President in 2000: General Population and Likely Voters: Multinominal Logit Estimates from National Pre-Election Polls / 46–47 3.1 The 2000 Presidential Vote and Political Factors / 53 3.2 The 2000 Presidential Vote and Economic Issues / 55 3.3 The 2000 Presidential Vote and Moral Issues / 58 3.4 The 2000 Presidential Vote and Foreign Policy Issues / 61 3.5 Attitudes toward Canada and Mexico circa the 2000 Election / 63 3.6 The 2000 Presidential Vote and Socioeconomic Status / 65 3.7 The 2000 Presidential Vote and Social Characteristics / 67 3.8 The 2000 Presidential Vote and Cultural Characteristics / 69 5.1 Federal Election Results in Quebec, 1988–2000 / 100 7.1 Core Values and Unifying Themes in the Chrétien/Liberal, Day/Alliance, Clark/Conservative, and McDonough/NDP Campaigns, 2000 / 150 7.2 Core Values and Unifying Themes in the Bush/Republican, Gore/Democrat, and Nader/Green Campaigns, 2000 / 159 10.1 Political Parties in Central America / 200–01 10.2 Forms of Access to Power, 1950–1980 / 202 10.3 Main Authority in Charge, 1950–1980 / 202 10.4 Types of Political Parties in Central America / 203 10.5 Political Pacts in Nicaragua / 207 10.6 Public Opinion Polls in Support of Presidential Candidates / 217 10.7 Nicaraguan Elections since 1990 / 218 10.8 Election Results from February 3, 2002, Votes / 225 10.9 Legislative Seats in Parliament / 226 10.10 Past Elections in Contemporary Central America / 234–35 ...

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