The American Federationist, 82. sējums,1. izdevums -83. sējums,6. izdevumsAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1975 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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1.3. rezultāts no 62.
18. lappuse
... vote union endorsements instead of party labels was a first- GOP candidates had been endorsed before , but Schweiker was the first in a statewide race . To deter- mine the voting patterns of union members in this unusual situation ...
... vote union endorsements instead of party labels was a first- GOP candidates had been endorsed before , but Schweiker was the first in a statewide race . To deter- mine the voting patterns of union members in this unusual situation ...
19. lappuse
... vote for each was significantly stronger than the total popular vote . Shapp won 54.4 percent of the total statewide vote , but got 72.9 percent of the union vote . Similarly , Schweiker got 53.3 percent of the total popular vote , but ...
... vote for each was significantly stronger than the total popular vote . Shapp won 54.4 percent of the total statewide vote , but got 72.9 percent of the union vote . Similarly , Schweiker got 53.3 percent of the total popular vote , but ...
21. lappuse
... vote also increased , but the union vote always ex- ceeded the party vote , thus indicating that party identification had little or no impact on voting be- havior . For example , those voting the " union " ticket included 48.3 percent ...
... vote also increased , but the union vote always ex- ceeded the party vote , thus indicating that party identification had little or no impact on voting be- havior . For example , those voting the " union " ticket included 48.3 percent ...
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