LegBranch Team

by LegBranch Team (page 62)

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Institutions v. Agency: Why the Senate is Weird

August 9, 2010
The “problem of the Senate” is a hot topic today. David Broder, Jonathan Chait, Jon Bernstein, and John Sides all commented on… Read More
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Do the Republicans Lack a Legislative Agenda?

August 1, 2010
Though I planned this entry a few weeks back, it dovetails nicely with Josh’s previous post.  Essentially, Josh reminded us of Richard Fenno, arguing that a legislator’s electoral… Read More
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Don’t Blink…You’ll Miss the Filibuster

July 30, 2010
In 1957, Strom Thurmond held the Senate floor for 24 hours and 18 minutes to stall the passage of the 1957 Civil Rights Act.  He prepared himself for his crusade… Read More
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Governing v. Elections: A False Dichotomy

July 26, 2010
Pundits, particularly those supporting the majority, love to emphasize an “inherent tension” in our governing system: Governing v. Elections. You likely heard this frequently during the healthcare debate. As progress… Read More
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Michael Steele’s Gaffes: An Empirical Assessment

July 21, 2010
In the wake of Michael Steele’s most recent gaffe, political pundits and observers opined on the topic of Steele’s effects (broadly defined) on the Republican Party. With little variation, the… Read More
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On the Calendar

July 15, 2010
The Old Spice spokesman, man, has some advice on how President Obama can win back female support. If congressional rifts weren’t enough, there now appears to be a… Read More
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College Football, Politics, and “Irrationality”

July 13, 2010
I thought I’d pick up on a comment Jordan offered in his last post. Other than being a nice piece, this research on college football’s relevance to politics highlights an… Read More
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On the Calendar

July 12, 2010
This week on Capitol Hill: The House and Senate reconvened today.  Scott Brown is a tentative “yes” on Wall Street reform.  What about the filibuster pivot from West… Read More
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Two of my Favorite Things: College Football and Politics

July 9, 2010
This week, ESPN and other sports news outlets carried an AP story which contained some actual political science.  The original AP story summarized a study by Healy,… Read More
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Deficit Democrats

July 8, 2010
There is a lot of uproar about the recent deficit dispute.  Republicans say, as if they were holding hands around a camp fire, that we are mortgaging our children’s future… Read More