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WHO'S HOLDING THE MICROPHONE?(Brief Article)

The American Enterprise

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From a recent newspaper column by AEI senior fellow Ben Wattenberg: "A recent poll by the Princeton Survey Research Associates shows that 37 percent of the public self-categorizes itself as moderate, 35 percent conservative, and 21 percent liberal....

"The same poll also surveyed `policy makers' and `the ...

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