Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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Page 446
... majority in the House for the first time since 1952 , supported the importance of open seats in un- derstanding political change ( Gaddie , 1995b ) . In this paper , we explore the continually changing dynamics of congressional ...
... majority in the House for the first time since 1952 , supported the importance of open seats in un- derstanding political change ( Gaddie , 1995b ) . In this paper , we explore the continually changing dynamics of congressional ...
Page 448
... majority . The outcomes of the 1996 elections closely followed historical patterns of congressional seat swings in presidential election years . The incumbent president was reelected and his party registered modest gains in the House ...
... majority . The outcomes of the 1996 elections closely followed historical patterns of congressional seat swings in presidential election years . The incumbent president was reelected and his party registered modest gains in the House ...
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... majority new era . Incumbent con- gressional Republicans are learning how to hold onto a majority by emphasizing the local politics that are so important in those elections ( Jacobson , 1990 ) . However , in the seats where political ...
... majority new era . Incumbent con- gressional Republicans are learning how to hold onto a majority by emphasizing the local politics that are so important in those elections ( Jacobson , 1990 ) . However , in the seats where political ...
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