The 1994 elections at the national and state level resulted in significant changes all across the political landscape.University of Maine political scientist Matthew Moen analyzes the nature of that change and its implications for Maine
The American South went through a period of political transition in the late 20th and early 21st cen...
Oppenheimer, Stimson, and Waterman's exposure thesis of partisan change contends that shifts in the ...
From 1876 until 1964, the Democratic Party held virtual dictatorial control over the American South....
The 1994 elections at the national and state level resulted in significant changes all across the po...
1994 elections at the national and state level resulted in significant changes all across the politi...
For many Mainers, the significance of the last election had little to do with the Republican sweep ...
This brief describes a series of dramatic changes in New Hampshire\u27s political landscape over the...
Analysis of the current state of the 1994 Maine gubernatorial race. There are six Democrats, six Re...
The 1994 elections represented a watershed year for southern Republicans. For the first time since R...
This article explores the initial desertion and continued realignment of about one-sixth of the whit...
Does full public financing of legislative elections make races more competitive? Richard Powell anal...
Chart illustrating four decades of Maine\u27s gubernatorial elections and the candidates who ran. Ex...
In 1994, the Republican party initiated an unprecedented effort by a modem American political party ...
This article is an edited version of a lecture given in a lecture series, “Politics Then and Now, in...
In its 200-year history as a state, Maine has gone through three major political realignments and is...
The American South went through a period of political transition in the late 20th and early 21st cen...
Oppenheimer, Stimson, and Waterman's exposure thesis of partisan change contends that shifts in the ...
From 1876 until 1964, the Democratic Party held virtual dictatorial control over the American South....
The 1994 elections at the national and state level resulted in significant changes all across the po...
1994 elections at the national and state level resulted in significant changes all across the politi...
For many Mainers, the significance of the last election had little to do with the Republican sweep ...
This brief describes a series of dramatic changes in New Hampshire\u27s political landscape over the...
Analysis of the current state of the 1994 Maine gubernatorial race. There are six Democrats, six Re...
The 1994 elections represented a watershed year for southern Republicans. For the first time since R...
This article explores the initial desertion and continued realignment of about one-sixth of the whit...
Does full public financing of legislative elections make races more competitive? Richard Powell anal...
Chart illustrating four decades of Maine\u27s gubernatorial elections and the candidates who ran. Ex...
In 1994, the Republican party initiated an unprecedented effort by a modem American political party ...
This article is an edited version of a lecture given in a lecture series, “Politics Then and Now, in...
In its 200-year history as a state, Maine has gone through three major political realignments and is...
The American South went through a period of political transition in the late 20th and early 21st cen...
Oppenheimer, Stimson, and Waterman's exposure thesis of partisan change contends that shifts in the ...
From 1876 until 1964, the Democratic Party held virtual dictatorial control over the American South....