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This article focuses on the failure of researchers to follow up on the classical voting studies done during the 1940's at Columbia University. A major consequence was the lack of research on the social structure of the information flow generated during political campaigns. From an historical perspective, this has left a vacuum in our knowledge of voting. We also attempt to define a distinctly sociological dimension of voting.
Carl Sheingold (Sat,) studied this question.