Harris, who is the first Black and South Asian American woman to top a major party ticket, failed to animate Black voters at the same level as Barack Obama did in his first election. She also struggled to energize suburban, college-educated voters a...
Social Conservatism and California; Will Republican Voters Forsake Schwarzenegger or a Major GOP Principle?
Marshall is a two-term congressman for western and central Kansas and his ad is part of a broader effort by Republicans to undercut attempts by Bollier, a Kansas City-area state senator, to attract moderate GOP and independent voters after switching to the Democratic Party ...
In resigning as Speaker and citing the need for the party to unify, this may be the focal point we've been needing. Lack of party unity led to the defeat of Tom Bordonaro by the widow of Walter Capps for the late California Congressman's seat. Party moderates faithful to Brooks ...
I don’t. I fear that we could splinter in serious ways if we are not attuned to this. But I also have no clue as to whether voters then decide: "Alright, one party is so bad, we banish them into the dessert and the wilderness for the n...
Voters in the United States do not behave in a homogenous manner. Voting models typically account for such heterogeneity by seeking to decompose the proces... Berinsky,Adam - 《Political Analysis》 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Bogeyman in Brighton. Focuses on Tory members of Parliament who are frighten...
governor bush, republican primary voters say tax reform should be a priority for congress and the administration. but, governor bush, how important is tax reform in your domestic policy agenda? will you guarantee it in the first year of your presidency? bush: i'm going to fight as hard as...
popularly electedHouse of Representatives. Thus, each state, regardless of size or population, is equally represented. Further, until theSeventeenth Amendmentof the Constitution (1913), election to the Senate was indirect, by the state legislatures. They are now elected directly by voters of each ...
popularly electedHouse of Representatives. Thus, each state, regardless of size or population, is equally represented. Further, until theSeventeenth Amendmentof the Constitution (1913), election to the Senate was indirect, by the state legislatures. They are now elected directly by voters of each ...
Each party elects a leader, generally a senator of considerable influence in his or her own right, to coordinate Senate activities. The leader of the largest party is known as the majority leader, while the opposition leader is known as the minority leader. The Senate leaders also play an ...