The number of House seats won by the president's party at midterm elections is well explained by three pre-determined or exogenous variables: (1) the number of House seats won by the in-party at the previous on-year election, (2) the vote margin of the in-party's candidate at the previous presidential election, and (3) the average growth rate of per capita real disposable personal income during the congressional term. Given the partisan division of House seats following the 2008 on-year election, President Obama's margin of victory in 2008, and the weak growth of per capita real income during the first 6 quarters of the 111th Congress, the Democrat's chances of holding on to a House majority by winning at least 218 seats at the 2010 midterm...
(print) xxiv, 336 p. : ill. ; 24 cmList of figures -- List of tables -- Foreword -- Preface -- Ackno...
The paper presents the election results of the Democratic Party in the midterm elections 2010. The c...
Conventional analysis of midterm elections is usually in relation to the previous presidential elect...
The number of House seats won by the president's party at midterm elections is well explained by thr...
This midterm cycle, much commentary has been focused on Senate races, given that the Republican Part...
The 2008 U.S. House elections mark the first time since 1994 that the Democrats will seek to retain ...
The Democrats' victory in the 2006 election has been compared to the Republicans' in 2004. But the D...
One mystery of U.S. politics is why the president’s party regularly loses congressional seats at mid...
According to the frequent polling on the generic ballot for Congress, the Democrats hold a large adv...
In 2010, the Republican Party regained the House of Representatives, gaining 63 seats from the Democ...
This paper examines midterm elections in the quest to find the evidence which accounts for the elect...
The 2008 U.S. House elections mark the first time since 1994 that the Democrats will seek to retain ...
This thesis provides a comprehensive analysis of midterm U.S. House elections using a multi-level re...
This thesis uses quantitative methods to analyze the relationships between incumbent electoral resul...
Open seat House of Representatives elections are an area that has not received the same attention as...
(print) xxiv, 336 p. : ill. ; 24 cmList of figures -- List of tables -- Foreword -- Preface -- Ackno...
The paper presents the election results of the Democratic Party in the midterm elections 2010. The c...
Conventional analysis of midterm elections is usually in relation to the previous presidential elect...
The number of House seats won by the president's party at midterm elections is well explained by thr...
This midterm cycle, much commentary has been focused on Senate races, given that the Republican Part...
The 2008 U.S. House elections mark the first time since 1994 that the Democrats will seek to retain ...
The Democrats' victory in the 2006 election has been compared to the Republicans' in 2004. But the D...
One mystery of U.S. politics is why the president’s party regularly loses congressional seats at mid...
According to the frequent polling on the generic ballot for Congress, the Democrats hold a large adv...
In 2010, the Republican Party regained the House of Representatives, gaining 63 seats from the Democ...
This paper examines midterm elections in the quest to find the evidence which accounts for the elect...
The 2008 U.S. House elections mark the first time since 1994 that the Democrats will seek to retain ...
This thesis provides a comprehensive analysis of midterm U.S. House elections using a multi-level re...
This thesis uses quantitative methods to analyze the relationships between incumbent electoral resul...
Open seat House of Representatives elections are an area that has not received the same attention as...
(print) xxiv, 336 p. : ill. ; 24 cmList of figures -- List of tables -- Foreword -- Preface -- Ackno...
The paper presents the election results of the Democratic Party in the midterm elections 2010. The c...
Conventional analysis of midterm elections is usually in relation to the previous presidential elect...