National Issues Convention.
The National Issues Convention, organized by James Fishkin, University of Texas government professor, was a new polling process in which 600 United States citizens participated in discussions and debate about national issues and were polled on their opinions both before and afterwards. A portion of the Convention was televised on the Public Broadcasting System.
From the description of National Issues Convention records, 1995-1996. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 67378786
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