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Jamie L. Carson, Jason Matthew Roberts
In Ambition, Competition, and Electoral Reform, Jamie L. Carson and Jason M. Roberts present an original study of U.S. congressional elections and electoral institutions for 1872-1944 from a contemporary political science perspective. Using data on l
Autor:
Jamie L. Carson, Aaron A. Hitefield
Publikováno v:
The Forum. 21:3-25
Republicans were initially optimistic that the 2022 midterms would result in a sizeable red wave that would lead them to win back control of the House and Senate in light of President Biden’s low levels of approval and high rates of inflation. Alth
Autor:
Jamie L Carson
Publikováno v:
Political Science Quarterly.
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The Forum. 18:627-650
The 2020 elections brought to an end one of the most divisive and historic campaigns in the modern era Former Vice President Joe Biden was elected the 46th President of the United States with the largest number of votes ever cast in a presidential el
Publikováno v:
Political Research Quarterly. 73:156-168
Legislative scholars have investigated both the growth in the incumbency advantage since the early 1970s and its decline in recent decades, but there are several unanswered questions about this phenomenon. In this paper, we examine the incumbency adv
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Congress & the Presidency. 47:1-31
Politicians routinely campaign on a large platform of new policies and policy changes they hope to pursue once in office. Presidents, however, are unique in their ability to accomplish this given t...
Autor:
Jamie L. Carson, Aaron A. Hitefield
Publikováno v:
The Forum. 16:531-549
The 2018 midterm elections resulted in record levels of turnout, campaign funding, and the representation of women and minorities in Congress. Moreover, Democrats regained control of the US House of Representatives while Republicans shored up their m
In the United States, politics has become increasingly nationalized in recent years as voter decision-making is now driven by partisan or national political forces rather than the attributes of individual candidates. Indeed, voters now seem more conc