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1. What does Andrew Gelman think about O’Neill’s idea that “All politics is local?”

2. According to Gelman, what advantage does O’Neill have that allows him to view all politics as local?
3. According to Gelman, what advantage does O’Neill have that allows him to view all politics as local?
4. What evidence does Kane show that politics is moving away from being local?
5. who is right, O’Neill or Gelman and Kane of the more recent articles? Why?
6. What were some of O’Neill’s characteristics that made him a good politician?

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