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- The_Real_Majority abstract "The Real Majority: An Extraordinary Examination of the American Electorate was a 1970 bestselling analysis of United States politics by Ben Wattenberg and Richard M. Scammon. The book analyzed electoral data, especially from the 1968 presidential election, to argue that the American electorate was centrist, and that parties or candidates, to be viable, must appeal to the \"real majority\" of the electorate at the center.".
- The_Real_Majority author Ben_J._Wattenberg.
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- The_Real_Majority wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Real Majority".
- The_Real_Majority author "Ben Wattenberg and Richard M. Scammon".
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- The_Real_Majority name "The Real Majority: An Extraordinary Examination of the American Electorate".
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- The_Real_Majority comment "The Real Majority: An Extraordinary Examination of the American Electorate was a 1970 bestselling analysis of United States politics by Ben Wattenberg and Richard M. Scammon. The book analyzed electoral data, especially from the 1968 presidential election, to argue that the American electorate was centrist, and that parties or candidates, to be viable, must appeal to the \"real majority\" of the electorate at the center.".
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- The_Real_Majority name "The Real Majority: An Extraordinary Examination of the American Electorate".