Amnon,
Probably the easiest way to get it is from polidata.org if you have a few
bucks in a research account you want to spend...
http://www.polidata.org/prcd/prcd04.htm
(#6 is the dataset option)
Cheers,
KS
Kyle L Saunders
Department of Political Science
Colorado State University
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>Hi all,
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>I apologize for the mass mailing but I was wondering whether any of you
>has a handy dandy spreadsheet of the 2004 presidential vote by
>congressional districts. I have the CQ & Almanac data but was wondering
>whether any of you already has it in a "ready to go" fashion. If not
>I'll let a grad student do the dirty work (I believe that's me.).
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>Thanks,
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>Amnon
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>Amnon Cavari
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