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Philip A.
Klinkner (born May 21, 1963) is an
American political scientist,
blogger and author. He is
noted for his work on
American politics, especially...
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selected religious groups 1994 Source:
Mitofsky International exit poll in
Klinkner, p. 121. Ross Perot's
organization United We
Stand America issued a report...
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Archived from the
original on
January 29, 2024.
Retrieved January 28, 2024.
Klinkner,
Philip A. (2006). "Mr. Bush's War:
Foreign Policy in the 2004 Election"...
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Michigan History, The
Detroit News.
Retrieved on
November 23, 2007.
Philip A.
Klinkner,
Rogers M. Smith, The
Unsteady March: The Rise and
Decline of
Racial Equality...
- Lichtman, U.S.
Commission on
Civil Rights, June, 2001 "[2]",
Philip A.
Klinkner,
Whose Votes Don't Count?: An
Analysis of
Spoiled Ballots in the 2000 Florida...
- Univ of
North Carolina Press. pp. 9–11. ISBN 978-0-8078-9557-3.
Philip A.
Klinkner;
Rogers M.
Smith (2002). The
Unsteady March: The Rise and
Decline of Racial...
- doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199542628.003.0013. ISBN 978-0-19-954262-8.
Klinkner,
Philip A. The
Losing Parties: Out-Party
National Committees, 1956-1993...
- History, June 1972. "Trouble in Philadelphia," Time,
August 14, 1944.
Klinkner and Smith, The
Unsteady March: The Rise and
Decline of
Racial Equality...
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workers were
strictly limited in
their ****igned
supervisory roles.
Philip Klinkner and
Rogers Smith argue "even the most
prominent racial liberals in the...
- 1933–1942.
Southern Illinois Press. pp. 98–99. ISBN 9780809333653.
Philip A.
Klinkner;
Rogers M.
Smith (2002). The
Unsteady March: The Rise and
Decline of Racial...