In 1994, the Republican party initiated an unprecedented effort by a modem American political party to coordinate issues in subnational cam-paigns. They made a concerted effort to persuade state Republican party leaders to adopt electoral contracts similar to the "Republican Contract with America, " reflecting basic Republican values, but tailored to the par-ticular needs of each state. About half of the states holding elections in 1994 responded by developing such documents. The purpose of this study is to determine if these contracts had coattails in the midterm state legis-lative elections similar to those generally provided by popular presiden-tial or gubernatorial candidates during their elections. The results indicate that m...
The 1994 elections represented a watershed year for southern Republicans. For the first time since R...
This lecture will focus on three key questions. First, what are policy areas where the political int...
Despite the well-documented decline of political parties in the elector-ate, the evidence shows that...
This study tests two theories of legislative leadership by comparing the power of majority-party lea...
Despite the increasing involvement of interest groups and social movement organizations in the Ameri...
Political organizations and elected officials are often viewed as developing long-term alliances. Gi...
Campaigns are an important but under-studied component of legislative elections. How candidates allo...
The 1994 elections at the national and state level resulted in significant changes all across the po...
Includes bibliographical references.This thesis is primarily concerned with the impact of presidenti...
This research tests the effects of changing party strength on the repre-sentativeness of policy-maki...
Political scientists have long studied the importance of money in congressional elections. The prima...
In this study, I explore how Democrats maintained majorities in state legislatures long after the Re...
The political parties in the United States do not have formal members as is common in most other Wes...
This paper uses multiple regression analyses to examine and help explain variations in contributions...
The solid one-party Democratic South has been transformed in the past three decades. The increasing ...
The 1994 elections represented a watershed year for southern Republicans. For the first time since R...
This lecture will focus on three key questions. First, what are policy areas where the political int...
Despite the well-documented decline of political parties in the elector-ate, the evidence shows that...
This study tests two theories of legislative leadership by comparing the power of majority-party lea...
Despite the increasing involvement of interest groups and social movement organizations in the Ameri...
Political organizations and elected officials are often viewed as developing long-term alliances. Gi...
Campaigns are an important but under-studied component of legislative elections. How candidates allo...
The 1994 elections at the national and state level resulted in significant changes all across the po...
Includes bibliographical references.This thesis is primarily concerned with the impact of presidenti...
This research tests the effects of changing party strength on the repre-sentativeness of policy-maki...
Political scientists have long studied the importance of money in congressional elections. The prima...
In this study, I explore how Democrats maintained majorities in state legislatures long after the Re...
The political parties in the United States do not have formal members as is common in most other Wes...
This paper uses multiple regression analyses to examine and help explain variations in contributions...
The solid one-party Democratic South has been transformed in the past three decades. The increasing ...
The 1994 elections represented a watershed year for southern Republicans. For the first time since R...
This lecture will focus on three key questions. First, what are policy areas where the political int...
Despite the well-documented decline of political parties in the elector-ate, the evidence shows that...