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Insecure majorities: Congress and the perpetual campaign
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Insecure majorities: Congress and the perpetual campaign

Choice, Vol.54(6), p.934
02/01/2017

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Lee, Frances E Legislatures Nonfiction Policy making Political parties Political science
[Lee] offers a provocative new perspective on the relationship between party competition and incentives to amplify partisan difference in the US Congress. The argument is that when partisan control is at stake, parties will close ranks to seize or maintain control of the chamber majority. The claim, based on observations from parliamentary systems, highlights the importance of the minority party and its strategy of forcing the majority to bear the burden of governing.

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