List of Figures
| 1.1 Paths of potential leader or candidate influence 6 |
| 2.1 Partisan biases in Clinton trait ratings, 1992 51 |
| 2.2 “Neutral observer” trait ratings for presidential candidates, United States, 1980-2000 56 |
| 2.3 The impact of candidate traits on presidential votes, United States, 1980-2000 63 |
| 3.1 Assumed causal order in vote models 80 |
| 5.1 The contribution of candidate orientations to voting choice with and without controlling for party identification in West Germany, 1961-98 135 |
| 5.2 The contribution of candidate orientations to voting choice among party identifiers and the nonaligned in West Germany, 1961-98, and East Germany, 1994-98 141 |
| 5.3 Perceived qualities of Kohl and Schröder, 1997 148 |
| 5.4 Components of candidate images as determinants of preference for Kohl and Schröder, 1997 151 |
| 6.1 The relative merits of Canadian leaders, 1988, 1993, and 1997 168 |
| 6.2 Net impact of Canadian leader traits, 1988, 1993, and 1997 173 |
| 6.3 Impact of the campaign, Canada, 1988, 1993, and 1997 175 |
| 6.4 Leadership and issue judgment: support for the Free Trade Agreement, 1988 178 |
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Book title: Leaders' Personalities and the Outcomes of Democratic Elections.
Contributors: Anthony King - Editor.
Publisher: Oxford University Press.
Place of publication: Oxford, England.
Publication year: 2002.
Page number: ix.
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