17.263 / 17.264 U.S. National Elections, Fall 2012
This course provides a selective overview of electoral politics in the United States, with an emphasis on presidential and congressional elections. It examines the macro-level determinants of electoral outcomes as well as the political behavior of individual Americans. Each week covers a different t...
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description | This course provides a selective overview of electoral politics in the United States, with an emphasis on presidential and congressional elections. It examines the macro-level determinants of electoral outcomes as well as the political behavior of individual Americans. Each week covers a different topic, with readings designed to highlight controversies or debates in the political science literature. |
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topic | election 2012 barack obama mitt romney hillary clinton political geography realignment political parties democrat republican incumbency advantage electoral college partisan demographics campaigns constituencies voters voting gridlock campaign finance reform lobbying campaign spending citizens united referendums turnout representation governance government inequality gerrymandering redistricting representation policy 451001 |
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