Donald Trump’s first year in office received unprecedented media coverage, with many wondering whether congressional Republicans were “adversaries” or “allies” of the president’s legislative positions. Our paper explores this issue from two vantage points. First, we place Trump’s presidency in historical context by forecasting his Republican support with data from 1969 to 2016. We find that Republicans supported Trump’s legislative positions in 2017 at levels consistent with expectations, contrary to the views of some. Second, we explore the factors that explain why Republican lawmakers supported or opposed their party’s president. We find that conservative and establishment Republicans were more likely to support Trump, contrary to so...
The present essay explores the complex interaction between the two branches of the US form of govern...
Donald Trump will enter the White House this Friday facing a Republican-controlled House and Senate....
Up to now, many political scientists and commentators have argued that support for Donald Trump is ‘...
President Trump is often at odds with the conservative establishment over a range of issues, not lea...
In an election characterized by countless headlines, the refusal of Republicans to support their par...
The election of Donald Trump not only placed a political outsider in the center of power in America’...
Does President Trump face domestic costs for foreign policy inconsistency? Will co- partisans and op...
Donald Trump's success in the 2016 presidential primary election prompted scrutiny for the role of n...
In recent years, factional divides have catapulted from obscurity to the forefront of American polit...
Trump’s election in 2016 generated an unusual political alignment, shackling a fervently populist pr...
What impact did Donald Trump have on the Republican Party during his time as President? This article...
Over the past decade, a number of new measures have been developed that attempt to capture the polit...
The accepted working assumption on the eve of the 2020 Presidential Election in the US was that his ...
While President Trump was extreme in his contempt for legal and political norms, his presidency was ...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2019Cataloged ...
The present essay explores the complex interaction between the two branches of the US form of govern...
Donald Trump will enter the White House this Friday facing a Republican-controlled House and Senate....
Up to now, many political scientists and commentators have argued that support for Donald Trump is ‘...
President Trump is often at odds with the conservative establishment over a range of issues, not lea...
In an election characterized by countless headlines, the refusal of Republicans to support their par...
The election of Donald Trump not only placed a political outsider in the center of power in America’...
Does President Trump face domestic costs for foreign policy inconsistency? Will co- partisans and op...
Donald Trump's success in the 2016 presidential primary election prompted scrutiny for the role of n...
In recent years, factional divides have catapulted from obscurity to the forefront of American polit...
Trump’s election in 2016 generated an unusual political alignment, shackling a fervently populist pr...
What impact did Donald Trump have on the Republican Party during his time as President? This article...
Over the past decade, a number of new measures have been developed that attempt to capture the polit...
The accepted working assumption on the eve of the 2020 Presidential Election in the US was that his ...
While President Trump was extreme in his contempt for legal and political norms, his presidency was ...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2019Cataloged ...
The present essay explores the complex interaction between the two branches of the US form of govern...
Donald Trump will enter the White House this Friday facing a Republican-controlled House and Senate....
Up to now, many political scientists and commentators have argued that support for Donald Trump is ‘...