Congressional Primaries and the Politics of Representation

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Peter F. Galderisi, Marni Ezra, Michael Lyons
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2001 - 188 sider
Congressional Primaries and the Politics of Representation explores the ways in which congressional primary elections appear to be changing in the face of electoral and congressional politics. The prominent contributors examine how primary elections influence the types of candidates who run, the support they receive, the positions they take, the resources they spend, the media coverage they receive, and the type of party nominees that prevail. All of these factors have significant implications for congressional general elections, the political parties, interest groups, and the day-to-day representation of constituents by congressional incumbents.

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Congressional Primaries in Historical and Theoretical
11
Nomination Players Politics and Outcomes
29
The Benefits and Burdens of Congressional
48
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Peter F. Galderisi is associate professor of political science at Utah State Unviersity. Marni Ezra is assistant professor of political science at Hood College. Michael Lyons is assistant professor of political science at Utah State University.

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