American Politics Research
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Side by Side, Worlds Apart
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The Future in Forecasting
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The Effectiveness of Expenditures in State Legislative Races
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Departures From the Court
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r/The_Donald Had a Forum: How Socialization in Far-Right Social Media Communities Shapes Identity and Spreads Extreme Rhetoric
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How College Students React to COVID Vaccine PSAs: An Experimental Investigation
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Polarizing Online Elite Rhetoric at the Federal, State, and Local Level During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Testing the Regulatory Threat Hypothesis
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Can Protests Make Latinos “American”? Identity, Immigration Politics, and the 2006 Marches
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The Political World of the Rural Chicano Child
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Is Distance to Drop Box an Appropriate Proxy for Drop Box Treatment? A Case Study of Washington State
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Another Look At the Effects of the Divisive Primary
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r/The_Donald Had a Forum: How Socialization in Far-Right Social Media Communities Shapes Identity and Spreads Extreme Rhetoric
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Change and Continuity in Citizens’ Evaluations of Supreme Court Nominees
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Rulemakers’ Professional Experience and Rulemaking Efficiency in U.S. Federal Agencies
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Humanitarianism, Egalitarianism, and Public Support for Political Compromise
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Explaining Campaign Intensity
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How Partisanship Influences What Congress Says Online and How They Say It
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Candidates, Issues, Horse Races, and Hoopla
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Candidates, Issues, and Political Estrangement
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Cognitive Political Economy: A Growing Partisan Divide in Economic Perceptions
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Preventative Polarization: Republican Senators’ Positional Adaptation in the Tea Party Era
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A Thermostatic Model of Congressional Elections
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Dynamics of Partisan Competition for Legislative Majorities in the U.S. House & Senate, 1959–2020
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No Balance, No Problem: Evidence of Partisan Voting in the 2021 Georgia U.S. Senate Runoffs
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Candidate Reputations and Issue Agendas
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Why Making Voting Easier Isn’t Enough: Early Voting, Campaigns, and Voter Turnout
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Racial Context Effects and the Political Participation of Asian Americans
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Mass–Elite Divides in Aversion to Social Change and Support for Donald Trump
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Redistricting and the Courts
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“Healing Alone?”: Social Capital, Racial Diversity and Health Care Inequality in the American States
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The Price of Legislative Success: The President's Legislative Agenda and Midterm Seat Loss
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Does Interaction With Out-Party Elites in a Classroom Setting Diminish Negative Partisanship?
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Absentee Voting, Mobilization, and Participation
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Campaign Endorsements and Election Outcomes in Judicial Elections
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Affect Toward Transgender People, Political Awareness, and Support for Transgender Rights
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The Impact of Presidential Coattails on Outcomes of Congressional Elections
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Subverting the Organizational Cartel: Explaining Cross-Party Leadership Selection in U.S. State Houses
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The Decline in Partisanship
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Answering Questions About Race: How Racial and Ethnic Identities Influence Survey Response
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The "Politics" of Redistribution
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The Prejudiced Personality? Using the Big Five to Predict Susceptibility to Stereotyping Behavior
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PRESIDENT REAGAN'S MANDATE FROM THE 1980 ELECTIONS
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Interpretation of Interaction Effects in Logit and Probit Analyses
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Analogical Framing: How Policy Comparisons Alter Political Support for Health Care Reform
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Lame-Duck Legislators and Consideration of the Ship Subsidy Bill of 1922
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The Nature of Elite Support for Elections
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MAGA Trumps the Incumbency Advantage in a Dueling Incumbent Primary
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Electoral Verdicts
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The Big Tent Effect
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The Sharing of Pandemic-Related Information From U.S. Government Twitter Accounts
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Minority Versus Minority: Partisanship and Inter-Group Competitions Among Asian Americans
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Legislative Agendas and Interest Advocacy
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The Effects of Media Interpretation for Citizen Evaluations of Politicians' Messages
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White Racial Attitudes and Support for the Mississippi State Flag
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Party Identification
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Reviewers’ List
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Church Participation and Political Participation
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Political Conditions and the Electoral Effects of Redistricting
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Partisan Politics in the 21st Century South: The Fading Impact of Antebellum Slavery
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Regulating the Floor
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Personality Traits and the Sense of Civic Duty
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The Determinants of Legislators' Support for Judicial Reorganization
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Review
Symposium : CONGRESSMEN IN COMMITTEES by Richard F. Fenno, Jr. Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1973
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Public Opinion and Democratic Party Ownership of Prosperity
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Who Voted for McGovern: the Wisconsin Case
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Competing Redistricting Plans As Evidence of Political Motives
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Book Notes
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Proper Protective (Voting) Equipment: How Covid-19 Safety Measures Shaped In-Person Voting Experiences During the 2020 Election
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Isolating the Economies of States
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Ain'T Misbehavin
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Voter Turnout in the 1986 Congressional Elections
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ECONOMIC INDIVIDUALISM AND AMERICAN PUBLIC OPINION
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Errata
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Election-day Registration
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Choice Overload in Crowded Primary Elections
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The Personality and Politics of Cryptocurrency Investors
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Oh, the Places They’ll Go: A Geographic Analysis of Gubernatorial Campaigns
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The Great Lockdown and Economic Voting: Estimating the Impact of the COVID-19 Recession on the 2020 US Presidential Election
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A Shadow’s Influence? How the Shadow Docket Influences Public Opinion
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Party Differences in Support for Government Spending, 1973-2014
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Indirect Mobilization
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Justices' Responses To Case Facts
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“Culture Wars” in the American Party System
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Policy-Making: a Conceptual Scheme
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Economic Perceptions, Presidential Approval, and Causality
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STUDYING CONTEXTUAL EFFECTS ON POLITICAL BEHAVIOR
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Constraint or Accommodation
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Negative Lobbying and Policy Outcomes
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Sincere, Strategic, or Something Else? The Impact of Ranked-Choice Voting on Voter Decision Making Processes
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Television News and Candidate Fortunes in Presidential Nomination Campaigns
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A Sum of Its Parts: Party Fit and Party Change in the U.S. House
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“Of Time and Candidates” Revised
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Electoral Strength and the Emergence of Group Influence in the Late 1800s
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Baptism by Wildfire? Wildfire Experiences and Public Support for Wildfire Adaptation Policies
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Penalizing the Party
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The American Political Process
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The Role of Self-Threat and Self-Affirmation in Initiation of Political Conversations
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A Delicate Balance: Party Branding During the 2013 Government Shutdown
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Defining the Group
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Why Some Blame Politics for Their Personal Problems
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Knowledge of Politics and Sense of Subjective Political Competence
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Intraparty Republican Factionalism as Identity in the Modern American South
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American Attitudes Toward COVID-19: More Trumpism Than Partisanship
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Considerations of American Democracy, Feeling Like a Loser, and Support for Changing the Rules
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Public Attitudes Toward Immigration: Was There a Trump Effect?
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Immigration Attitudes and Positive Messaging: Evidence From the United States
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Campaigning Through Cable: Examining the Relationship Between Cable News Appearances and House Candidate Fundraising
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The Political Foundations of the Black–White Education Achievement Gap
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Interest-Group Liberalism and Juridical Democracy
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Party Line or Bottom Line? Decision-Making in Local Contexts
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Sincere, Strategic, or Something Else? The Impact of Ranked-Choice Voting on Voter Decision Making Processes
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Reexamining the Effects of Electoral Competition on Negative Advertising
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Primaries, General Elections, and Voter Turnout
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Party Coalitions and Interest Group Networks
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Youth Lash and the 1970 Congressional Elections
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Leaders and Followers in a Strong Party State
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Revisiting the Link Between Electoral Competition and Policy Extremism in the U.S. Congress
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What Are Party Endorsements Worth?
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The Personality and Politics of Cryptocurrency Investors
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Emerging Party Cleavages in the House of Representatives, 1962-1996
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Source Cues and Public Support for the Supreme Court
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Reviewer List 2016-2017
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Tough Enough for the Job? How Masculinity Predicts Recruitment of City Council Members
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The Policy Biases of Political Activists
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The Politics of Androgyny?
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Book Reviews : THE PEOPLE'S FILMS: A POLITICAL HISTORY OF U.S. GOVERNMENT MOTION PICTURES, by Richard Dyer MacCann. Hastings House, New York, 1973.
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Efficacy, Trust, and Political Behavior
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Legislative Activity and the 1994 Republican Takeover
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Partisan Realignments and Congressional Behavior
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The (Dis)Connection Between Political Culture and External Efficacy
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Public Ideology and Political Dynamics in the United States
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Divisive Primaries and Incumbent General Election Performance: Prospects and Costs in U.S. House Races
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Examining the Effects of Information, Attorney Capability, and Amicus Participation on U.S. Supreme Court Decision Making
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Cognitive Strategies and Candidate Evaluations
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The Constraint of Law
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Politics Versus Policy in Public Works Grants
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Do Redistricting Commissions Avoid Partisan Gerrymanders?
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Do Voters Punish Women Politicians More?
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White Racial Identity and Preferences for (Non) White Immigrants in the United States
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Media Coverage of Presidential Primaries
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Political Appointees and the Competence of Federal Program Management
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Supreme Court Oral Arguments and Institutional Maintenance
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Some Correlates of Minority Representation in the National Conventions, 1964-1972
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Lobbying Regulations and Political Equality in the American States
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When Have Presidential Campaigns Decided Election Outcomes?
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Policy-balancing Models and the Split-ticket Voter, 1972-1996
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The Effects of Wage Information on Support for Redistributive Spending
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Economic Salience and Differential Abstention in Presidential Elections
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Encouraging Black and Latinx Radio Audiences to Register to Vote: A Field Experiment
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White Americans’ Evaluations of the Alt-Right
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Economic Conditions and Gubernatorial Elections
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Explaining State-Level Variations In Levels And Change In The Distribution Of Income In The United States, 1978-1990
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The Gender Gap in Supreme Court Legitimacy
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Party Labels and Vote Choice in Judicial Elections
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The Qualitative Differences Between Self-Identification as a Born-Again and/or Evangelical Christian
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The Effectiveness of School Desegregation Plans, 1968-1991
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An Absence of Malice
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Information, Oral Arguments, and Supreme Court Decision Making
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2015 Hahn-Sigelman Prize
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Black Votes Count, But Do They Matter? Symbolic Empowerment and the Jackson-Obama Mobilizing Effect on Gender and Age Cohorts
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Can State Hazardous Waste Regulation Be Reconciled With Economic Development Policies?
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Vote-by-mail Ballot Rejection and Experience with Mail-in Voting
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In the Name of the President
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Campaign Contributions and Legislative Voting in the California Assembly
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Donald Trump’s Effect on Who is Considered “Conservative”
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THE SOUND OF THE GUNS
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The Impact of Public Finance Laws on Fundraising in State Legislative Elections
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The Expression of Density Dependence in State Communities of Organized Interests
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It Takes a Survey
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Public Opinion and Death Penalty Policy Under Direct Democracy Institutions: A Longitudinal Analysis of the American States
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The Changing Politics of Supreme Court Confirmations
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“Our Voter Rolls Are Cleaner Than Yours”: Balancing Access and Integrity in Voter List Maintenance
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Uninformed Voters and Corrupt Politicians
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When Advocates Become Adjudicators: Tracing the Effects of Prosecutorial and Public Defense Experience on Judicial Decision Making
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The Reasoning Voter Meets the Strategic Candidate
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Money or the Machine
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Lifting the Hood on the Straight-talk Express
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Electoral Competition, 1958-1984: Impact on State Legislative Turnover in the Indiana House
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Debating the Truth
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Assessing the Effects of Partisan Bias at the Group Level of Analysis: A Hidden Profile Experiment
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Trait Voting in U.S. Senate Elections
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Incumbent Vulnerability and Challenger Entry in Statewide Elections
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Take the Good With the Bad
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Urban-Rural Differences in Respect for the Norms of American Civil-Military Relations
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Group-Based Resources and Political Participation among Asian Americans
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Voter Registration Reconsidered
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Landscape of Distrust: Political Trust Across America’s Urban-Rural Divide
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Local Sources of Information and Voter Choice in State Elections
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Putting the Political in Political Interest: The Conditional Effect of Politics on Citizens’ Interest in Politics
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Stopping the Steal and Selling the Big Lie: An Analysis of Tweets and Certification Votes Among House Republicans in the Wake of the 2020 Presidential Election
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Deplorables: Emotions, Political Sophistication, and Political Intolerance
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Too Liberal to Win? Race and Voter Perceptions of Candidate Ideology
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Latino Mobilization and Vote Choice in the 2000 Presidential Election
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Who Feels the Bern? An Analysis of Support for Bernie Sanders in the 2020 Democratic Primary
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The Role of Candidate Choice in the California Recall Election
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Explaining Uncontested Seats in Congress and State Legislatures
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Moving Forward or Backsliding: A Causal Inference Analysis of the Effects of the Shelby Decision in North Carolina
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The Impact of State Legislative Term Limits on the Competitiveness of Congressional Elections
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Political Alienation Among Black and White Adolescents