Why not parties?
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Current research on the U.S. House of Representatives largely focuses on the effects of partisanship, but studies of the Senate still tend to treat parties as secondary considerations in a chamber that gives its members far more individual leverage. This …
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Current research on the U.S. House of Representatives largely focuses on the effects of partisanship, but studies of the Senate still tend to treat parties as secondary considerations in a chamber that gives its members far more individual leverage. This volume corrects this imbalance.
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