2018 midterm elections in the United States allowed more ethnically and racially diverse candidates to become members of the Congress. The use of social media tools helped them to reach out to their community and get out the vote, which is especially important in Democratic campaign tactics. The article, by focusing on Colin Allred's and Andy Kim's Congressional bids, focuses on how their issue-oriented campaigns helped to mobilize the liberal voters. Furthermore, by analysing the rapidly changing demographics, it tackles the crucial question: do they mean the doom of the Republican Party
In an election characterized by countless headlines, the refusal of Republicans to support their par...
This paper will seek to explain the determining factors in the outcomes of different districts in th...
Editors: Randall E. Adkins (UNO faculty member) and David A. Dulio Chapter 11, Courting the Obama-Te...
Changing demographics and age replacement will eventually force the Republican Party to either moder...
In 2010, the Republican Party regained the House of Representatives, gaining 63 seats from the Democ...
This week’s midterm elections saw the Republican Party retake the Senate and gain its largest majori...
This paper asks the research question: how are Issue Ownership and Political Partisanship implicated...
Headlines touted the “wave” of women and minority candidates running in the 2018 elections, leading ...
In this paper, the author analyzes the results of the 2022 midterms and tries to present which facto...
This midterm cycle, much commentary has been focused on Senate races, given that the Republican Part...
The 2018 midterm elections brought many surprises when talking about election results on Congression...
sional districts in order to gain additional seats in the 2006midterm election. In this article we p...
At this stage of the 2016 election cycle, which party will control the White House and the US Senate...
Last night saw the Republican Party retake the Senate, and win their largest majority in the House f...
Nationalization has defined American politics in recent years as voters increasingly view state and ...
In an election characterized by countless headlines, the refusal of Republicans to support their par...
This paper will seek to explain the determining factors in the outcomes of different districts in th...
Editors: Randall E. Adkins (UNO faculty member) and David A. Dulio Chapter 11, Courting the Obama-Te...
Changing demographics and age replacement will eventually force the Republican Party to either moder...
In 2010, the Republican Party regained the House of Representatives, gaining 63 seats from the Democ...
This week’s midterm elections saw the Republican Party retake the Senate and gain its largest majori...
This paper asks the research question: how are Issue Ownership and Political Partisanship implicated...
Headlines touted the “wave” of women and minority candidates running in the 2018 elections, leading ...
In this paper, the author analyzes the results of the 2022 midterms and tries to present which facto...
This midterm cycle, much commentary has been focused on Senate races, given that the Republican Part...
The 2018 midterm elections brought many surprises when talking about election results on Congression...
sional districts in order to gain additional seats in the 2006midterm election. In this article we p...
At this stage of the 2016 election cycle, which party will control the White House and the US Senate...
Last night saw the Republican Party retake the Senate, and win their largest majority in the House f...
Nationalization has defined American politics in recent years as voters increasingly view state and ...
In an election characterized by countless headlines, the refusal of Republicans to support their par...
This paper will seek to explain the determining factors in the outcomes of different districts in th...
Editors: Randall E. Adkins (UNO faculty member) and David A. Dulio Chapter 11, Courting the Obama-Te...