Do presidents unite or divide Congress? In new research which analyses more than 6,000 roll call votes over nearly 40 years, Travis J. Baker finds that members of the opposition party are about 6 percent less likely to support a president’s priorities than members of the president’s party. This occurs even when legislators have the same voting record, and the differences get wider as presidents speak for longer on the issue. He argues that this effect is mainly driven by divided government, since at those times Congress is more likely to vote for bills which are opposed to the president’s agenda
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This study examines the factors that contribute to presidential success in Congress. Results show th...
Studies of presidential-congressional relations often emphasize conflict between the two branches, a...
Based on an original dataset of 100 important pieces of legislation passed during the three presiden...
poster abstractThis poster will be based on my “Two Presidents” book, which argues that political dy...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2019Cataloged ...
While the President is seen as having the final say in all US policymaking, congressionally formed v...
My dissertation addresses the role that chief executives play in the unusually high levels of partis...
My dissertation addresses the role that chief executives play in the unusually high levels of partis...
For decades, many have been concerned over pork barrel politics in Congress with power over the allo...
Next year, President Obama will face both a Republican House and Senate, potentially reducing signif...
Institutional interaction between the executive and legislative branches is of the essence to Americ...
Within the field of presidential studies, there has been a lack of comprehensive empirical study on ...
Perhaps now more than any other time in recent memory, the American political landscape appears to b...
Often characterized as impotent and servile to their parties, early American presidents have been th...
The literature on political polarization and bipartisanship is plentiful, but very few have specific...
This study examines the factors that contribute to presidential success in Congress. Results show th...
Studies of presidential-congressional relations often emphasize conflict between the two branches, a...
Based on an original dataset of 100 important pieces of legislation passed during the three presiden...