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Priming time for Blair? Media priming, Iraq, and leadership evaluations in Britain

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Stevens, Daniel
Banducci, Susan
Karp, Jeffrey
Vowles, Jack

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Pergamon-Elsevier Ltd

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Priming is often mentioned in studies of media effects in Britain, yet empirical tests of its extent and nature are lacking; most evidence of priming effects is from the United States. Moreover, research on British elections concludes that the media have

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Electoral Studies

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