Leaders personalities and the outcomes of democratic elections.

This study by eminent scholars on both sides of the Atlantic suggests that conventional wisdon is wrong survey research conducted in recent decates indicates that relatively few voters are swayed by condidates personal characteristics.

Published: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002.
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