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  3. David Canon Does a Q&A with the Cap Times to Explain How Democrats Could Win in Wisconsin

David Canon Does a Q&A with the Cap Times to Explain How Democrats Could Win in Wisconsin

David Canon is a professor of political science and an expert in partisan realignments, election administration, and political careers. He is available for interviews.

Read the full article at: http://host.madison.com/ct/news/local/govt-and-politics/q-a-uw-madison-professor-david-canon-explains-what-a/article_78bcf137-4ff8-5bbf-8743-82d6140dadb3.html
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