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Underdog Politics The Minority Party In The Us House Of Representatives Matthew N Green

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Underdog Politics The Minority Party In The Us House Of Representatives Matthew N Green
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.75 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Matthew N. Green
ISBN: 9780300181036, 0300181035
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Underdog Politics The Minority Party In The Us House Of Representatives Matthew N Green by Matthew N. Green 9780300181036, 0300181035 instant download after payment.

In this comprehensive analysis, political scholar Matthew N. Green disputes the widely held belief that the minority party in the U.S. House of Representatives wields little or no legislative influence. Green has examined the record of House minority party members from 1970 to the present and offers empirical evidence of their important role in passing or blocking controversial legislation, often through active floor protests, press conferences, obstructionism, and other means. The author explores such spheres of minority influence as fundraising, candidate recruitment, and the shaping of public policy through well-orchestrated campaigns.
 
In addition to analyzing minority party voting behavior on key floor votes and procedural motions, Green supports his findings through information gleaned from a wide variety of original data, including documents and memos from congressional archives, media accounts, and personal interviews with current and former lawmakers and their staff. The result is the first systematic analysis of what the House minority party can do and why it does it, offering a clear and insightful picture of the inner workings of this famously contentious chamber of Congress.

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