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Publications


B
ooks

Who Runs for Congress: Ambition, Context, and Candidate Emergence. Editor. 1994. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press.

 


J
ournal Articles

"Committee Outliers in State Legislatures," with L. Marvin Overby and David W. Prince, Legislative Studies Quarterly, 29 (February 2004): 81-107.

“Outlying Committees in the Statehouse: An Examination of the Prevalence of Committee Outliers in State Legislatures,” with L. Marvin Overby, Journal of Politics, 62 (August 2000): 701-728.

"Where's the Party?: Congressional Candidate Recruitment and American Party Organizations," with Mary C. Thornberry, Western Political Quarterly, 43 (March 1990): 61-80.

"The Deterrent Effect of Incumbency on Recruiting Challengers in U.S. House Elections," Legislative Studies Quarterly, 8 (August 1983): 469-480.

"Getting a Fresh Start: A Natural Experimental Test of the Performance Effects of Moving to a New Job," with Thomas Bateman and Kirk Karwan, Journal of Applied Psychology, 68 (1983): 517-524.

"The Impact of Electoral Reform: `Open Elections' and the Louisiana Party System," Publius, 13 (Winter 1983): 131-139.

"Television Exposure and Attitude Change: The Impact of Political Interest," Public Opinion Quarterly, 45 (Winter 1981): 507-518.

"Dealing With Incumbency: Repeat Candidacy and Campaign Money," Congressional Studies, 8 (1981): 43-53.

"The Decision to Run for the U.S. Congress: Challenger Attitudes in the 1970s," Legislative Studies Quarterly, 5 (February 1980): 79-100.

Book Chapters and Reviews

“The Congress: The Politics of Impeachment,” in The Clinton Scandal and the Future of American Government. Clyde Wilcox and Mark J. Rozell, eds.. 2000.Washington, D.C. , Georgetown University Press.

“North Carolina: Conservatism, Traditionalism, and the GOP,” in The New Politics of the Old South. 1997. Charles S. Bullock and Mark J. Rozell, eds. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers.

Shea, Daniel M., Campaign Craft: The Strategies, Tactics, and Art of Political Campaign Management, in The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, March 1999.

Hadley, Charles and Bowman, Lewis (eds.), Party Activists in Southern Politics : Mirrors and Makers of Change, in Perspectives on Political Science, Spring 1999.

Hellman, John, The Kennedy Obsession: The American Myth of JFK, in Perspectives on Political Science, 27 (Summer 1998): 163-164.

Richard F. Fenno, Senators on the Campaign Trail: The Politics of Representation, in The American Political Science Review, 91 (September 1997): 738-739.

Joseph Aistrup, The Southern Strategy Revisited: Republican Top-Down Advancement in the South, in Perspectives in Political Science, 26 (Spring 1997):114-115.

Stanley A. Renshon, ed., The Clinton Presidency: Campaigning, Governing, and the Psychology of Leadership, in Perspectives on Political Science, 25 (Winter 1996): 30.

 

 
 

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