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About: David Hill
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Stetson University Political Science Professor David Hill is the author of one book and several articles on voter turnout in American elections. He also has participated in the development and implementation of local level election-year surveys. He teaches courses in American Government, Political Parties and Interest Groups, Congress, Elections and Public Opinion. |
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