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In Volume 5, Issue 2 of the QJPS, footnote 2, page 170 in the article “Primary Elections and Partisan Polarization in the U.S. Congress,” by Shigeo Hirano, James M. Snyder, Jr., Stephen Ansolabehere and John Mark Hansen, an error during production resulted in the omission of some substantively significant text.

The original footnote 2 states:

Carey and Polga-Hecimovich (2006, p. 530) write, “Primaries attract hardcore partisans, who tend to come from the ideological extremes of the two big parties, and these voters in turn choose candidates of limited appeal to the middle-of-the-road voters who dominate the general electorate.”

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