For nearly a decade, the abortion issue has loomed large in American politics. City councilmen, state legislators, congressmen, presidents, and Supreme Court nominees are routinely asked their opinions on legalized abortion. Despite the controversy generated by pro-life and pro-choice interest groups, little is known regarding the issue\u27s impact upon voting behavior. This study seeks to enhance that knowledge by empirically examining congressional general elections in order to assess the impact of the abortion issue. We then review our finding that the abortion issue does not alter established voting patterns in these contests
The 1989 Webster vs. Reproductive Health Services U.S. Supreme Court decision triggered a new polit...
A report submitted by Marilyn A. Mote-Yale to the Research and Creative Productions Committee in 199...
Since the ruling of Roe v. Wade in 1973, controversy in regards to its acceptance in the U.S. remain...
Though partisans on both sides claim credit for electoral victories and defeats, and politicians tre...
Despite the widespread public interest in the role of the abortion controversy in American politics ...
The battle over federal funds for abortions and the attempts to pass a constitutional amendment to p...
The issue of abortion in the political arena became escapable after the 1973 ruling of Roe v. Wade. ...
The issue of abortion in the political arena became escapable after the 1973 ruling of Roe v. Wade. ...
Abortion is one of the most controversial political topics in the United States of America at any po...
Abortion is one of the most controversial political topics in the United States of America at any po...
Despite the widespread public interest in the role of the abortion controversy in American politics ...
The Supreme Court, according to the legendary Mr. Dooley, follows the election returns. In 1973, ...
The Supreme Court, according to the legendary Mr. Dooley, follows the election returns. In 1973, ...
The Supreme Court\u27s 1973 decision in Roe v. Wade, which held that women have a federal constituti...
Since the Supreme Court’s announced its decision in Roe v. Wade (1973), individuals and groups oppos...
The 1989 Webster vs. Reproductive Health Services U.S. Supreme Court decision triggered a new polit...
A report submitted by Marilyn A. Mote-Yale to the Research and Creative Productions Committee in 199...
Since the ruling of Roe v. Wade in 1973, controversy in regards to its acceptance in the U.S. remain...
Though partisans on both sides claim credit for electoral victories and defeats, and politicians tre...
Despite the widespread public interest in the role of the abortion controversy in American politics ...
The battle over federal funds for abortions and the attempts to pass a constitutional amendment to p...
The issue of abortion in the political arena became escapable after the 1973 ruling of Roe v. Wade. ...
The issue of abortion in the political arena became escapable after the 1973 ruling of Roe v. Wade. ...
Abortion is one of the most controversial political topics in the United States of America at any po...
Abortion is one of the most controversial political topics in the United States of America at any po...
Despite the widespread public interest in the role of the abortion controversy in American politics ...
The Supreme Court, according to the legendary Mr. Dooley, follows the election returns. In 1973, ...
The Supreme Court, according to the legendary Mr. Dooley, follows the election returns. In 1973, ...
The Supreme Court\u27s 1973 decision in Roe v. Wade, which held that women have a federal constituti...
Since the Supreme Court’s announced its decision in Roe v. Wade (1973), individuals and groups oppos...
The 1989 Webster vs. Reproductive Health Services U.S. Supreme Court decision triggered a new polit...
A report submitted by Marilyn A. Mote-Yale to the Research and Creative Productions Committee in 199...
Since the ruling of Roe v. Wade in 1973, controversy in regards to its acceptance in the U.S. remain...