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| Introduction | |
| The Context | |
| The Constitutional Framework | |
| Congressional Districts | |
| Partisan Gerrymandering | |
| Racial Gerrymandering | |
| States as Electoral Units | |
| Election Laws | |
| Political Parties | |
| Social and Political Contexts | |
| Congressional Candidates | |
| The Incumben... MORE | |
| Measuring the Value of Incumbency | |
| The Vanishing Marginals | |
| Sources of the Incumbency Advantage | |
| The Institutional Characteristics of Congress | |
| Changes in Voting Behavior | |
| Constituency Service | |
| The Variability of the Incumbency Advantage | |
| Discouraging the Opposition | |
| Money in Congressional Elections | |
| The Connection Between Money and Success | |
| Why Campaign Money Is More Important to Challengers | |
| The Career in the District | |
| Motivating Challengers | |
| Congressional Campaigns | |
| Campaign Money | |
| Political Action Committees | |
| Party Money | |
| Self-Financing by Candidates | |
| Fundraising Tactics | |
| Campaign Organizations | |
| Campaign Strategies | |
| Campaign Media | |
| Personal Campaigning | |
| Campaign Messages | |
| Challengers' Campaigns | |
| Going Negative | |
| Incumbents' Campaigns | |
| Candidates for Open Seats | |
| Senate Campaigns | |
| 舠Voter Education舡 and 舠Issue Advocacy舡 Campaigns | |
| Concluding Observations | |
| Congressional Voters | |
| Turnout in Congressional Elections | |
| Partisanship in Congressional Elections | |
| Alternative Interpretations of Party Identification | |
| Partisanship and Voting | |
| Information and Voting | |
| Recall and Recognition of Candidates | |
| Contacting Voters | |
| The Effects of Campaign Spending | |
| Models of Voting Behavior | |
| Evaluating Incumbents | |
| Winning Challengers | |
| Issues in Congressional Elections | |
| National Politics and Congressional Elections | |
| Political Interpretations of Congressional Elections | |
| Models of Aggregate Congressional Election Results | |
| Presidential CoattailsNational Conditions and Strategic Politics | |
| Campaign Themes | |
| House Elections, 1980-1998 | |
| The Clinton Problem | |
| Nationalizing the Vote | |
| The Campaigns | |
| The Scandal and the Campaigns | |
| House Election Patterns, 1980-1998Senate Elections, 1980-1998 | |
| Elections and the Politics of Congress | |
| The Congressional Parties | |
| The Committee Systems | |
| Making PolicyParticularism | |
| Serving the Organized | |
| Immobility | |
| Symbolism | |
| Doing the Right Thing | |
| Building Coalitions | |
| The Budgetary Process | |
| Representation, Responsibility, Impeachment Politics, and the Future of Congressional Elections | |
| Representation | |
| Policy Congruence | |
| Beyond Policy Congruence | |
| Descriptive Representation | |
| Responsiveness without Responsibility | |
| The Revival of Party Cohesion | |
| Ideological Polarization in Congress and the ElectorateParty Polarization: The Electoral Connection | |
| Diverging Electoral Constituencies | |
| Chicken or Egg? Party Polarization and the Politics of Impeachment | |
| Divided Government in the 1990s | |
| Reforming Congress | |
| Term Limits | |
| The Public's Evaluation of Congress | |
| Toward the Millennium | |
| Bibliography | |
| Index | |
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