Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2497016985> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 62 of
62
with 100 items per page.
- W2497016985 endingPage "141" @default.
- W2497016985 startingPage "109" @default.
- W2497016985 abstract "America needs leadership and not flip-floppers. – Madison County Commissioner Mo Brooks I think [changing parties] may have been, politically, a mistake. – Representative Parker Griffith after losing to Mo Brooks in the Republican primary Mike Forbes is pro-life, pro-impeachment, pro-assault weapon, pro-Bush…. My phone has practically melted the past few days from Suffolk County Democrats calling to say, “My God. I'm not going to work for this guy. I'm not going to vote for him.”… How can he stand there next to Mrs. Clinton … with his George W. Bush pin and his pro-life record? – Tony Bullock, chief of staff of U.S. Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, after U.S. Representative Michael Forbes’ switch to the Democratic Party in 1999 What are the consequences of party switching for incumbent legislators? Having shown the conditions under which they are more likely to switch parties, I devote the next two chapters to the electoral and institutional ramifications of party switching. These chapters are the next steps in our quest to understand the causes and consequences of legislative party switching, and I make two points in them: (a) party switching entails significant electoral costs, and (b) party leaders reward party switchers with institutional currency through the committee assignment process. The purpose of these next two chapters is to provide empirical evidence of (electoral) costs and (institutional) benefits that are consistent with the theoretical framework I presented in Chapter 2 that centered on the costs of party switching. While the theoretical discussion and the interview evidence from that chapter suggest that these costs are real and significant and that legislators are aware of them, the question remains whether party switchers systematically incur significant costs at the ballot box. This is a critical question because the absence of electoral costs would undercut the theory, while the presence of these costs would bolster my theoretical argument. I answer this question by examining the electoral consequences of party switching with data from primary and general election contests in both the U.S. House and Senate. In order to find evidence in support of the assumption that party switching is costly, I conduct two sets of analyses: within-career analyses on party switchers only and cross-sectional analyses comparing the electoral fate of party switchers to that of a sample of nonswitchers." @default.
- W2497016985 created "2016-08-23" @default.
- W2497016985 creator A5078662649 @default.
- W2497016985 date "2015-12-09" @default.
- W2497016985 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W2497016985 title "The Electoral Consequences of Party Switching among Members of Congress" @default.
- W2497016985 doi "https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9781316336281.005" @default.
- W2497016985 hasPublicationYear "2015" @default.
- W2497016985 type Work @default.
- W2497016985 sameAs 2497016985 @default.
- W2497016985 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W2497016985 crossrefType "book-chapter" @default.
- W2497016985 hasAuthorship W2497016985A5078662649 @default.
- W2497016985 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2497016985 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W2497016985 hasConcept C190253527 @default.
- W2497016985 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W2497016985 hasConcept C2777179996 @default.
- W2497016985 hasConcept C2779572086 @default.
- W2497016985 hasConcept C2780849931 @default.
- W2497016985 hasConcept C555826173 @default.
- W2497016985 hasConcept C83009810 @default.
- W2497016985 hasConcept C94625758 @default.
- W2497016985 hasConceptScore W2497016985C144024400 @default.
- W2497016985 hasConceptScore W2497016985C17744445 @default.
- W2497016985 hasConceptScore W2497016985C190253527 @default.
- W2497016985 hasConceptScore W2497016985C199539241 @default.
- W2497016985 hasConceptScore W2497016985C2777179996 @default.
- W2497016985 hasConceptScore W2497016985C2779572086 @default.
- W2497016985 hasConceptScore W2497016985C2780849931 @default.
- W2497016985 hasConceptScore W2497016985C555826173 @default.
- W2497016985 hasConceptScore W2497016985C83009810 @default.
- W2497016985 hasConceptScore W2497016985C94625758 @default.
- W2497016985 hasLocation W24970169851 @default.
- W2497016985 hasOpenAccess W2497016985 @default.
- W2497016985 hasPrimaryLocation W24970169851 @default.
- W2497016985 hasRelatedWork W1494736169 @default.
- W2497016985 hasRelatedWork W2002829966 @default.
- W2497016985 hasRelatedWork W2013015559 @default.
- W2497016985 hasRelatedWork W2013057502 @default.
- W2497016985 hasRelatedWork W2019230565 @default.
- W2497016985 hasRelatedWork W2062382756 @default.
- W2497016985 hasRelatedWork W2078156167 @default.
- W2497016985 hasRelatedWork W2101125321 @default.
- W2497016985 hasRelatedWork W2154862029 @default.
- W2497016985 hasRelatedWork W2166400508 @default.
- W2497016985 hasRelatedWork W2331154619 @default.
- W2497016985 hasRelatedWork W2477861795 @default.
- W2497016985 hasRelatedWork W2796921763 @default.
- W2497016985 hasRelatedWork W3121436174 @default.
- W2497016985 hasRelatedWork W50101431 @default.
- W2497016985 hasRelatedWork W67617732 @default.
- W2497016985 hasRelatedWork W9416884 @default.
- W2497016985 hasRelatedWork W2142823905 @default.
- W2497016985 hasRelatedWork W2407359496 @default.
- W2497016985 hasRelatedWork W2606499236 @default.
- W2497016985 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2497016985 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2497016985 magId "2497016985" @default.
- W2497016985 workType "book-chapter" @default.