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Did Citizens' Preferences for Online Sources for Campaign Information Impact Learning During the 2008 U.S. General
Election
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Winneg, Kenneth
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2014
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The Seats in Trouble Forecast of the 2010 Elections to the U.S. House
Campbell, James E.
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2010
This paper presents a forecasting model of the net partisan seat swing in U.S. House elections. The model uses the district ratings of the Cook Political Report to constructs an index of the net number of seats "in trouble" for the parties. That along with either the party's initial number of...
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EMILY's Friends : The Emerging Relationship between EMILY's List, Organized Labor, and Women Candidates in U.S. House Elections, 2002-2008
Cooperman, Rosalyn
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2010
Political Education (AFL-CIO COPE) in the four most recent House
election
cycles (2002–2008). I find that EMILY's List and AFL …
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Winning Isn't Everything : The Impact of Presidential Campaign Appearances on Behalf of House Candidates in U.S. Midterm Elections, 1982-2006
Mellen, Rob
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2011
appearances may have positive effects on both a candidate's vote share and the level of voter turnout on
election
day. I conclude …
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The Effect of the U.S. Economy on Presidential Elections, 1828-2008
Morris, Irwin L.
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2010
the models designed to predict the 2008 presidential
election
included one or more aggregate economic indicators or … affected presidential
election
from the early 19th century to the present day. Arguing that the federal government's role in …
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Satisfaction Approval Voting
Brams, Steven J.
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2010
does AV (this is demonstrated empirically in the case of a recent
election
of the Game Theory Society). A decision … coordinate their policies and forge alliances, even before an
election
, that reflect their supporters' coalitional preferences …
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Non-Partisan 'Get-Out-The-Vote' Efforts and Policy Outcomes
Roberson, Brian
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2010
This paper utilizes a simple model of redistributive politics with voter abstention to analyze the impact of nonpartisan ‘get-out-the-vote' efforts on policy outcomes. Although such efforts are often promoted on the grounds that they provide the social benefit of increasing participation in...
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Hyper-Growth and Electoral Bias : Intra-Decade Population Growth, Constituencies, and Representation in the U.S. House
McDonald, Ian
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2010
To a remarkable degree, population growth in the United States is unevenly distributed and, at present, most evident in places where Republicans dominate the Democrats. These two effects result from an ongoing trend that persisted in the current decade: migration favors suburbs and disperses the...
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(De)Activating the Economic Vote : The Moderating Effect of Economic Campaign Rhetoric in the United States and Mexico
Hart, Austin
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2010
-campaign variation in the conomic vote and shed light on four
election
outcomes that conventional models struggle to explain …
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