Additional contributor: Kathryn Pearson (faculty mentor).As the 2010 midterm election approaches, U.S. senators running for reelection encounter conflicting partisan and electoral pressures. Those facing competitive general elections appeal to swing voters by distancing themselves from their party. Meanwhile, senators have strong incentives to demonstrate their party loyalty to colleagues, party leaders, and their party’s electoral base. When senators vote, they must balance these partisan and electoral considerations. I hypothesize that senators facing competitive elections will be less likely to vote with their party than other senators. This project examines the link between senators’ voting records and the competitiveness of Se...
In the period since the Reagan revolution that disrupted decades of Democratic control of the United...
This article analyzes the relationship between U.S. senators and their constituencies over the entir...
We show that senators elected in presidential elections are more ideologi-cally extreme than in midt...
Before the 2006 and 2008 Senate elections, many Republican incumbents distanced themselves from thei...
Senate elections affect senators’ partisan behavior. Senators encounter incentives to display party...
Inherent to the United States Congress is the need for individual members to vote on issues and legi...
In recent months, much has been written about the level of political polarization in America, and th...
Legislators and legislative parties must strike a balance between collective and member-level goals....
Legislators and legislative parties must strike a balance between collective and member-level goals....
We develop and test predictions about the factors determining the competitiveness of elections to th...
This article examines the link between elections and the representational be-havior of senators by c...
That an upcoming election will sensitize representatives to the wishes of the represented appears to...
I develop a theory of dynamic responsiveness that suggests that parties that win elections choose ca...
To what extent is party loyalty a liability for incumbent legislators? Past research on legislative ...
To what extent is party loyalty a liability for incumbent legislators? Past research on legislative ...
In the period since the Reagan revolution that disrupted decades of Democratic control of the United...
This article analyzes the relationship between U.S. senators and their constituencies over the entir...
We show that senators elected in presidential elections are more ideologi-cally extreme than in midt...
Before the 2006 and 2008 Senate elections, many Republican incumbents distanced themselves from thei...
Senate elections affect senators’ partisan behavior. Senators encounter incentives to display party...
Inherent to the United States Congress is the need for individual members to vote on issues and legi...
In recent months, much has been written about the level of political polarization in America, and th...
Legislators and legislative parties must strike a balance between collective and member-level goals....
Legislators and legislative parties must strike a balance between collective and member-level goals....
We develop and test predictions about the factors determining the competitiveness of elections to th...
This article examines the link between elections and the representational be-havior of senators by c...
That an upcoming election will sensitize representatives to the wishes of the represented appears to...
I develop a theory of dynamic responsiveness that suggests that parties that win elections choose ca...
To what extent is party loyalty a liability for incumbent legislators? Past research on legislative ...
To what extent is party loyalty a liability for incumbent legislators? Past research on legislative ...
In the period since the Reagan revolution that disrupted decades of Democratic control of the United...
This article analyzes the relationship between U.S. senators and their constituencies over the entir...
We show that senators elected in presidential elections are more ideologi-cally extreme than in midt...