As of June 2015, the U.S. has experienced 63 consecutive months of private sector jobs growth, a result of what many commentators believe has been President Obama’s successful economic stewardship in the aftermath of the Great Recession. But will the Democratic Party benefit from Obama’s positive economic record? In new research which examines Americans’ attitudes towards the economic record of Republicans and Democrats from 1944 to 2013, Daniel Ponder, Christopher Simon, Dane Wendell, and Raymond Tatalovich find that the Democratic Party has benefited for decades in terms of public opinion from the way in which the Roosevelt Administration handled the Great Depression. With this in mind, they argue that Obama’s economic successes may lead ...
A truly successful Obama administration will not only succeed legislatively, but strengthen the Demo...
Given the severe shock of the 2008 economic crisis, this paper examines the relationship the relatio...
Unique evidence presented in this study challenges previous findings about presidential politics and...
Studies of the American political economy in the post-WWII era have found that Democratic presidents...
During the 2016 U.S. election, many voters from democratic (‘blue wall’) states, which have voted co...
In an ideal world, voters’ choices would be informed by their evaluations of the incumbent party’s p...
Abstract. During the 2016 U.S. election, many voters from democratic (‘blue wall’)states, which have...
For decades, political scientists have debated, with little consensus, whether Democratic and Republ...
The 2009 economic stimulus package has come and gone. So, too, have the temporary payroll tax cuts o...
In the lead up to presidential elections in recent years, both Republicans and Democrats have claime...
Economic performance has been historically better under Democrat presidents compared to Republican o...
At the end of 2008, the newly elected President Barack Obama was facing one of the deepest economic ...
Ask a Republican and a Democrat if they think that economy is getting better or worse, and you are l...
Given that the executive branch\u27s party desires reelection and that the economy is an important v...
It is widely believed that the state of the economy is one of the main variables in election campaig...
A truly successful Obama administration will not only succeed legislatively, but strengthen the Demo...
Given the severe shock of the 2008 economic crisis, this paper examines the relationship the relatio...
Unique evidence presented in this study challenges previous findings about presidential politics and...
Studies of the American political economy in the post-WWII era have found that Democratic presidents...
During the 2016 U.S. election, many voters from democratic (‘blue wall’) states, which have voted co...
In an ideal world, voters’ choices would be informed by their evaluations of the incumbent party’s p...
Abstract. During the 2016 U.S. election, many voters from democratic (‘blue wall’)states, which have...
For decades, political scientists have debated, with little consensus, whether Democratic and Republ...
The 2009 economic stimulus package has come and gone. So, too, have the temporary payroll tax cuts o...
In the lead up to presidential elections in recent years, both Republicans and Democrats have claime...
Economic performance has been historically better under Democrat presidents compared to Republican o...
At the end of 2008, the newly elected President Barack Obama was facing one of the deepest economic ...
Ask a Republican and a Democrat if they think that economy is getting better or worse, and you are l...
Given that the executive branch\u27s party desires reelection and that the economy is an important v...
It is widely believed that the state of the economy is one of the main variables in election campaig...
A truly successful Obama administration will not only succeed legislatively, but strengthen the Demo...
Given the severe shock of the 2008 economic crisis, this paper examines the relationship the relatio...
Unique evidence presented in this study challenges previous findings about presidential politics and...