Nationalized Politics: Evaluating Electoral Politics Across Time
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Kalorama, 2024.
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6h 11m 0s
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English
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9781696614627

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Jamie L. Carson., Jamie L. Carson|AUTHOR., Joel Sievert|AUTHOR., Ryan D. Williamson|AUTHOR., & Patrick Lawlor|READER. (2024). Nationalized Politics: Evaluating Electoral Politics Across Time . Kalorama.

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Jamie L. Carson et al.. 2024. Nationalized Politics: Evaluating Electoral Politics Across Time. Kalorama.

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Jamie L. Carson et al.. Nationalized Politics: Evaluating Electoral Politics Across Time Kalorama, 2024.

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Nationalized Politics asks and answers the question, "how has nationalization influenced elections across different political eras?" Jamie L. Carson, Joel Sievert, and Ryan D. Williamson look at historical variation in nationalization through an analysis of congressional elections from 1840 to 2020. By examining roughly 180 years of elections, the authors leverage considerable differences in electoral competition, electoral rules, nationalization, polarization, and partisan advantage via the incumbency advantage. Moreover, Carson, Sievert, and Williamson employ a unique survey design to capture citizen attitudes toward the nationalization of politics to further consider the question of how nationalization is currently shaping politics. Providing a comprehensive history of US congressional elections, Nationalized Politics illustrates the roots of the current electoral landscape in the US.
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