The vast majority of the members of both houses of Congress tend to win reelection when they stand. But what about retirement? While House Republicans tend to retire at higher rates than their Democratic counterparts, this does not hold for the Senate. Theodore J. Masthay and L. Marvin Overby find that Republican and Democratic Senators retire at very similar rates, likely because they face a less arduous campaign schedule compared to those in the House, the power that the Senate gives them, and the extreme seniority of the office
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At this stage of the 2016 election cycle, which party will control the White House and the US Senate...
Few politicians represent one constituency for the entirety of their political life. Many graduate f...
A variety of scholars and political actors in both the modern and founding eras have thought that me...
I use the theory of intra-institutional ambition to study decisions members of the United States Hou...
This study focuses on the incumbent senator’s ideological congruence causing strategic retirement in...
Congressional retirements affect representation and campaigns. Accordingly, scholars have long sough...
Since they took control of Congress in 1995, Republicans have made minimal progress in changing the ...
Does policymakers’ horizon affect their willingness to support economic reforms? Voting in the U.S. ...
Does policymakers’ horizon affect their willingness to support economic reforms? Voting in the U.S. ...
Most previous research on congressional career decisions has focused on one of two binary choices-b...
Voluntary departure from Congress through retirement is the second most common method of opening pos...
Unique events often give rise to other unique events. Such was the case of Hurricane Katrina—the cos...
Does policymakers ’ horizon affect their willingness to support economic reforms? Voting in the U.S....
Before the 2006 and 2008 Senate elections, many Republican incumbents distanced themselves from thei...
We assess the impact of a variety of policies that may influence the career decisions of members of ...
At this stage of the 2016 election cycle, which party will control the White House and the US Senate...
Few politicians represent one constituency for the entirety of their political life. Many graduate f...
A variety of scholars and political actors in both the modern and founding eras have thought that me...