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
... Republican retirement a cause of Democratic dominance in the House of Representatives ? Their study , like many others ( see Hibbing , 1982 ) , observed that Republicans opted out of Congress sooner than their Democratic classmates ...
... Republican retirement a cause of Democratic dominance in the House of Representatives ? Their study , like many others ( see Hibbing , 1982 ) , observed that Republicans opted out of Congress sooner than their Democratic classmates ...
Page 448
... Republicans have made substantial gains in the region . In 1984 Republican representation peaked at 43 out of 116 southern House seats , and subsequently slipped to 41 seats by 1990. The redrawing of congressional districts in 1992 ...
... Republicans have made substantial gains in the region . In 1984 Republican representation peaked at 43 out of 116 southern House seats , and subsequently slipped to 41 seats by 1990. The redrawing of congressional districts in 1992 ...
Page 450
... Republican opponents , suggesting a decided candidate quality advantage for Democrats in the re- gion . More experienced and better - funded candidates representing both parties did better in open - seat elections , but Republicans ...
... Republican opponents , suggesting a decided candidate quality advantage for Democrats in the re- gion . More experienced and better - funded candidates representing both parties did better in open - seat elections , but Republicans ...
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March | 1 |
Public Policy and the Geography of U S Environmentalism | 55 |
The Early PostMao Period | 91 |
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