Primary and Presidential Candidates: Attributes and Backgrounds in 2008 and 2012

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Primary and Presidential Candidates : Attributes and Backgrounds in 2008 and 2012. / Goddard, Joseph.

In: Anglo-Files, Vol. 165, 26.09.2012, p. 43-49.

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Goddard, J 2012, 'Primary and Presidential Candidates: Attributes and Backgrounds in 2008 and 2012', Anglo-Files, vol. 165, pp. 43-49.

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Goddard, J. (2012). Primary and Presidential Candidates: Attributes and Backgrounds in 2008 and 2012. Anglo-Files, 165, 43-49.

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Goddard J. Primary and Presidential Candidates: Attributes and Backgrounds in 2008 and 2012. Anglo-Files. 2012 Sep 26;165:43-49.

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Goddard, Joseph. / Primary and Presidential Candidates : Attributes and Backgrounds in 2008 and 2012. In: Anglo-Files. 2012 ; Vol. 165. pp. 43-49.

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