All Stories

  1. Crime and Presidential Accountability
  2. Partisanship, Economic Assessments, and Presidential Accountability
  3. Unilateral Inaction: Congressional Gridlock, Interbranch Conflict, and Public Evaluations of Executive Power
  4. Pass the buck or the buck stops here? The public costs of claiming and deflecting blame in managing crises
  5. Defining racial and ethnic context with geolocation data
  6. The Urban–Rural Gulf in American Political Behavior
  7. Waiting to Vote in the 2016 Presidential Election: Evidence from a Multi-county Study
  8. Local Unemployment and Voting for President: Uncovering Causal Mechanisms
  9. Pedagogical Value of Polling-Place Observation by Students
  10. The Public Cost of Unilateral Action
  11. Who Benefits from the Party Organization? Evidence from Republican House Members' Attendance at Caucus Meetings
  12. All the President's Senators: Presidential Copartisans and the Allocation of Federal Grants
  13. Unilateral Powers, Public Opinion, and the Presidency
  14. Presidential Particularism and Divide-the-Dollar Politics—CORRIGENDUM
  15. The Particularistic President
  16. Presidents divert federal dollars to their most important constituents
  17. Taking the Leap: Voting, Rhetoric, and the Determinants of Electoral Reform
  18. Responsive Partisanship: Public Support for the Clinton and Obama Health Care Plans
  19. Driving support: workers, PACs, and congressional support of the auto industry
  20. The Unheavenly Chorus: Unequal Political Voice and the Broken Promise of American Democracy
  21. The Influence of Federal Spending on Presidential Elections
  22. Political Disaster: Unilateral Powers, Electoral Incentives, and Presidential Disaster Declarations 1
  23. Ecologies of Unease: Geographic Context and National Economic Evaluations
  24. Turning Out the Base or Appealing to the Periphery? An Analysis of County-Level Candidate Appearances in the 2008 Presidential Campaign
  25. The Job Market's First Steps: Using Research Tools to Simplify the Process
  26. Make It Rain? Retrospection and the Attentive Electorate in the Context of Natural Disasters
  27. A Reassessment of “The Methods behind the Madness: Presidential Electoral College Strategies, 1988–1996”