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9.3 Opinions among Whites on Racial Opportunity and
Effort, by Support for Duke
166
9.4 Belief in the Causes of and Solutions to Crime, by
Support for Duke
169
9.5 Political Trust and Support for Duke among Whites 170
9.6 Socioeconomic Marginality and Support for Duke
among Whites
172
9.7 Disappointment and Support for Duke among Whites 173
9.8 Partisanship and Support for Duke among Whites 174
9.9 Intense Negative Orientations toward Duke among
Whites
179
9.10 Beliefs about Duke 180
9.11 Strong Agreement with Pro-Duke Beliefs among
Whites
181
9.12 Disagreement with Anti-Duke Beliefs among Whites 183
9.13 Impact of Hypothetical Membership on Voting among
Whites
188
10.1 Early Primary and Runoff Preferences for Governor,
1991
199
10.2 Guessing Up the Hidden Duke Vote, September-
October 1991
217
10.3 Exit Poll Results for the 1991 Gubernatorial Runoff 229

Figures
2.1 Support for Duke in the 1979 and 1989 Legislative
Primaries
17
2.2 Democratic Support for Duke in the 1989 Runoff
Election
23
2.3 College Graduates' Support for Duke in the 1989
Primary Election
25

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Emergence of David Duke and the Politics of Race. Contributors: Douglas D. Rose - editor. Publisher: University of North Carolina Press. Place of Publication: Chapel Hill, NC. Publication Year: 1992. Page Number: xii.
    
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