One of the most substantial divides in American politics is the “God gap.” Religious voters tend to identify with and support the Republican Party, while secular voters generally …
A landmark publication in the social sciences, Linda Lindsey's Gender is the most comprehensive textbook to explore gender sociologically, as a critical and fundamental …
Winner of the American Political Science Association's 1996 Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award. The rise of new political competitors on the radical right is a central feature of many …
Why did the United States develop political parties? How and why do party alignments change? Are the party-centered elections of the past better for democratic politics than the …
Keith T. Poole and Howard Rosenthal have analyzed 16 million individual roll call votes spanning the two centuries since the two Houses of Congress began recording votes in …
In Ideology and Congress, authors Poole and Rosenthal have analyzed over 13 million individual roll call votes spanning the two centuries since Congress began recording votes …
How did the Christian Right come to predominate in the Republican Party? Why, on the other hand, do secular and religiously liberal beliefs largely prevail in the Democratic Party …
In this second edition, Susan Carroll updates her pioneering study of women candidates and their campaigns in the aftermath of the" Year of the Woman." Although in many regards …
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We use responses to a large-scale national survey designed to oversample political activists to investigate the extent to which participant publics are representative of the public as a …