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2. Social Lobbying
3. Campaign Finance Transparency Affects Legislators’ Election Outcomes and Behavior
4. Is Candidate Rhetorical Tone Associated with Presidential Vote Choice?
5. Crossing Over: Majority Party Control Affects Legislator Behavior and the Agenda
6. The Demobilizing Effect of Primary Electoral Institutions on Voters of Color
7. Independent Redistricting Commissions Increase Voter Perceptions of Fairness
8. The Private Interests of Public Officials: Financial Regulation in the US Congress
9. TRENDS: Economic Interests Cause Elected Officials to Liberalize Their Racial Attitudes
10. Reducing Legislative Polarization: Top-Two and Open Primaries Are Associated with More Moderate Legislators
11. Randomized experiments by government institutions and American political development
12. Doubling Down: Inequality in Responsiveness and the Policy Preferences of Elected Officials
13. The Paradox of Race, Religion, and Representation: The Persistent Influence of White Evangelicals and the Decline of White Religious Voters
14. Campaign Finance Transparency Affects Legislators’ Election Outcomes and Behavior
15. Personal Business Interests and Legislative Voting to Remove Racially Intolerant Symbols
16. Explaining Explanations: How Legislators Explain their Policy Positions and How Citizens React
17. Field Experimental Work on Political Institutions
18. Risk and Roll Calls: How Legislators' Personal Finances Shape Congressional Decisions
19. Separated Powers in the United States: The Ideology of Agencies, Presidents, and Congress
20. The Lengthened Shadow of Another Institution? Ideal Point Estimates for the Executive Branch and Congress
21. Ideological Hedging in Uncertain Times: Inconsistent Legislative Representation and Voter Enfranchisement
22. Congress in Black and White
23. Plus ça Change: Race, Gender, and Issue Retrospections in the 2008 US Presidential Election
24. Listen to What I Say, Not How I Vote: Congressional Support for the President in Washington and at Home
25. Secretaries of Pork? A New Theory of Distributive Public Policy
26. Avoiding the Vote: A Theory and Field Experiment of the Social Costs of Public Political Participation
27. The Valence Advantage of Presidential Persuasion: Do Presidential Candidates Use Oratory to Persuade Citizens to Vote Contrary to Ideological Preferences?
28. Valence Voters: Images, Issues, and Citizen Vote Choice in U.S. Senate and Gubernatorial Elections
29. The Iraq War, Partisanship, and Candidate Attributes: Variation in Partisan Swing in the 2006 U.S. House Elections
30. Race, Political Empowerment, and Constituency Service: Descriptive Representation and the Hiring of African-American Congressional Staff
31. The Three Presidencies? Legislative Position Taking in Support of the President on Domestic, Foreign, and Homeland Security Policies in the 107th Congress (2001-02)
32. Agreeable Administrators? Analyzing the Public Positions of Cabinet Secretaries and Presidents
33. Cues, Endorsements, and Heresthetic in a High-profile Election: Racial Polarization in Durham, North Carolina?
34. The Iraq War, Partisanship, and Candidate Attributes: Explaining Variation in Partisan Swing in the 2006 U.S. House Elections
35. Bridging the Divide
36. The Spatial Model and the Senate Trial of President Clinton
37. Cues, Endorsements, and Heresthetic in a High-Profile Election: Racial Polarization in Durham, North Carolina?
38. Crisis Communications After 9/11 in the U.S. Congress: The Use (and Abuse?) of Constituent Communications to Achieve Electoral and Institutional Goals
39. Southern Political Party Activists: Patterns of Conflict and Change, 1991–2001
40. Disentangling Constituency and Legislator Effects in Legislative Representation: Black Legislators or Black Districts?*
41. Black Faces in the Mirror: African Americans and Their Representatives in CongressBlack Faces in the Mirror: African Americans and Their Representatives in Congress. By Katherine Tate. (Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 2004. Pp. 2004. $18.95).
42. Partisan Politics and Electoral Design: The Enfranchisement of Felons and Ex-Felons in the United States, 1960–99
43. The Spatial Model and the Senate Trial of President Clinton
44. Is it Better to Join the Majority? The Electoral Effects of Party Switching by Incumbent Southern State Legislators, 1972 to 2000
45. The Electoral Consequences of Party Switching by Incumbent Members of Congress, 1947–2000
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