
Title
- Transforming American Politics Series
Attribution
Irwin L. MorrisPublication Details
BookWestview Press2001Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) E886.2 .M68 2001 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Morris emphasizes the ways in which our current system of campaign finance both enabled the Republican leadership to impeach Clinton and allowed the Republicans to retain the House majority, and then he concludes with a discussion of the role of money in modern American politics. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
- Clinton, Bill, — 1946- — Impeachment
- Clinton, Bill, — 1946- — Public opinion
- United States. — Congress. — Senate — Voting — History — 20th century
- United States. — Congress. — House — Voting — History — 20th century
- Campaign funds — United States — History — 20th century
- Political culture — United States — History — 20th century
- Public opinion — United States — History — 20th century
- United States — Politics and government — 1993-2001
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Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Scandal. House Response to the Report of the Independent Counsel
- 3. Public Opinion and the Clinton Impeachment. Evaluations of the President and Opinions on Impeachment. Explaining Opposition to Impeachment. Postscript: Public Opinion in the Aftermath - - 4. Representation and Impeachment. Background and Theory of Roll Call Voting. Estimating District-Level Opinion. Modeling Roll Call Voting on Impeachment
- 5. Representation and Conviction. Institutional Distinctiveness of the House and Senate, and Why It Mattered for Impeachment. Roll Call Voting in the Senate. Voting on Conviction in the Senate. Estimating State-Level Opinion
- 6. Making up: Impeachment, Fundraising, and Roll Calls in the House. Impeachment Votes and Campaign Funding
- 7. Electoral Aftermath: The Wages of Impeachment in the House. Impact of Impeachment Votes on Election Results: The House. Results for the House of Representatives
- 8. Making Up or Losing Out?: Fundraising and Impeachment in the Senate. Nature of Fundraising and Senate Campaigns. Conviction and Campaign Financing. Estimating the Effect of Unpopular Conviction Votes on Campaign Fundraising. Wages of Conviction
- 9. The Usually Hidden Dangers of Politics as Usual
ISBN
- 0813398088
- 081333960x
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