Additional reading
Abramowitz, Alan. 2004. Terrorism, gay marriage, and incumbency: Explaining the Republican victory in the 2004 presidential election. The Forum 2, no. 4: Article 3.
Burden, Barry C. 2004. An alternative account of the 2004 presidential election. The Forum 2, no. 4: Article 2.
Hillygus, D. Sunshine, and Todd G. Shields. 2005. Moral issues and voter decision making in the 2004 presidential election. PS: Political Science & Politics 38, no. 2: 201-9.
King, Gary, Michael Tomz, and Jason Wittenberg. 2000. Making the most of statistical analyses: Improving interpretation and presentation. American Journal of Political Science 44, no. 2 (April): 341-55.
Lewis, Gregory B. 2005. Same-sex marriage and the 2004 presidential election. PS: Political Science & Politics 38, no. 2: 195-99.
Long, J. Scott. 1997. Regression models for categorical and limited dependent variables (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage).
Long, J. Scott, and Jeremy Freese. 2003. Regression models for categorical dependent variables using Stata (College Station, TX: Stata Press).
The Pew Research Center For the People & The Press. 2004. Religion and the presidential vote: Bush’s gains broad-based (December).
Shanks, J. Merrill, Douglas A. Strand, Edward G. Carmines, and Henry E. Brady. 2005. Issue importance in the 2004 election: The role of policy-related controversies concerning foreign policy, traditional family values, and economic inequality. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September 1-4.
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