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Reassessing the Incumbency Effect

by Jeffrey M. Stonecash
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Synopsis

This book argues that House incumbents have not improved their electoral fortunes in recent decades.

About the Author, Jeffrey M. Stonecash

Jeffrey M. Stonecash is Maxwell Professor in the Maxwell School, Syracuse University. He researches political parties, changes in their electoral bases, and how these changes affect political polarization and public policy debates. His recent books are Class and Party in American Politics (2000), Diverging Parties (2002), Political Polling (2003), Parties Matter (2005), and Split: Class and Cultural Divisions in American Politics (2007). He is now working with Mark Brewer on a book about the dynamics of party realignment since
1900. He has done polling and consulting for political candidates since 1985.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2008
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521733229

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