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Democrats have more work to do than Republicans to energize their base, but both sides need to sway independent and swing voters, said Kent Redfield, a professor emeritus of politics at the University of Illinois-Springfield.
Mark Kirk Gets Financial Boost From Karl Rove, Bill Clinton Heads To Chicago To Stump For Dems AP 2010
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Democrats have more work to do than Republicans to energize their base, but both sides need to sway independent and swing voters, said Kent Redfield, a professor emeritus of politics at the University of Illinois-Springfield.
Mark Kirk Gets Financial Boost From Karl Rove, Bill Clinton Heads To Chicago To Stump For Dems AP 2010
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Kent Redfield, political science professor at University of Illinois-Springfield, said Obama is personally very popular internationally, but the U.S. as a country is still suffering the fallout of eight years of the cowboy foreign policy under Bush.
Chicago supporters crushed, confused by early elimination 2009
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"Whenever he wants to go out and talk about the debt limit, they are going to want to talk about whether he is a deadbeat dad," said Kent Redfield, a professor emeritus of politics at the University of Illinois-Springfield.
chron.com Chronicle 2011
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Among them is alienating the African-American community and lawmakers in the Legislature who voted for the abolition measure if he vetoes it, said Chris Mooney, a political science professor at the University of Illinois-Springfield.
The Seattle Times 2011
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"Whenever he wants to go out and talk about the debt limit, they are going to want to talk about whether he is a deadbeat dad," said Kent Redfield, a professor emeritus of politics at the University of Illinois-Springfield.
chron.com Chronicle 2011
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"It makes us look, for once, a little less crazy than our neighbors politically," said Chris Mooney a political science professor with the University of Illinois-Springfield and the Institute for Government and Public Affairs.
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"It makes us look, for once, a little less crazy than our neighbors politically," said Chris Mooney a political science professor with the University of Illinois-Springfield and the Institute for Government and Public Affairs.
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"It makes us look, for once, a little less crazy than our neighbors politically," said Chris Mooney a political science professor with the University of Illinois-Springfield and the Institute for Government and Public Affairs.
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"It makes us look, for once, a little less crazy than our neighbors politically," said Chris Mooney a political science professor with the University of Illinois-Springfield and the Institute for Government and Public Affairs.
The Seattle Times 2011
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