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Has the Importance of the Incumbency Advantage Diminished in House Elections?
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Jacobson, Gary C. 2004. The Politics of Congressional Elections. New York: Longman Publishing.
Kahn, Kim Fridkin, and Patrick J. Kenney. 1997. “A Model of Candidate Evaluations in Senate Elections: The Impact of Campaign Intensity.” Journal of Politics. 59:1173-1205.
Mayhew, David R. 1974. “Congressional Elections: The Case of the Vanishing Marginals.” Polity. 6:295-317.
McAdams, John C., and John R. Johannes. 1981. “Does Casework Matter? A Reply to Professor Fiorina.” American Journalo of Political Science 25: 581-604.
Oppenheimer, Bruce I.. 2004 “Deep Red and Blue Congressional Districts: The Causes and Consequences of Declining Party Competitiveness.” In Congress Reconsidered , edited by Lawrence C. Dodd and Bruce I. Oppenheimer. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press
Robinson, Michael J. 1981. “The Three Faces of Congressional Media.” In The New Congress, edited by Thomas E. Mann and Norman J. Ornstein. Washington, DC: American Enterprise Instiutre for Public Policy Research.
Tidmarch, Charles M. and Brad S. Karp. 1983 “The Missing Beat: Press Coverage of Congressional Elections in Eight Metropolitan Areas.” Congress and the Presidency. 10: 47-61.
Westlye, Mark C. 1991. Senate Elections and Campaign Intensity. Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press.
Zaller, John. 1998. “Politicians as Prize Fighters: Electoral Selection and Incumbency Advantage.” In Politicians and Party Politics. Edited by John G. Geer. Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press.
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Jacobson, Gary C. 2004. The Politics of Congressional Elections. New York: Longman Publishing.
Kahn, Kim Fridkin, and Patrick J. Kenney. 1997. “A Model of Candidate Evaluations in Senate Elections: The Impact of Campaign Intensity.” Journal of Politics. 59:1173-1205.
Mayhew, David R. 1974. “Congressional Elections: The Case of the Vanishing Marginals.” Polity. 6:295-317.
McAdams, John C., and John R. Johannes. 1981. “Does Casework Matter? A Reply to Professor Fiorina.” American Journalo of Political Science 25: 581-604.
Oppenheimer, Bruce I.. 2004 “Deep Red and Blue Congressional Districts: The Causes and Consequences of Declining Party Competitiveness.” In Congress Reconsidered , edited by Lawrence C. Dodd and Bruce I. Oppenheimer. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press
Robinson, Michael J. 1981. “The Three Faces of Congressional Media.” In The New Congress, edited by Thomas E. Mann and Norman J. Ornstein. Washington, DC: American Enterprise Instiutre for Public Policy Research.
Tidmarch, Charles M. and Brad S. Karp. 1983 “The Missing Beat: Press Coverage of Congressional Elections in Eight Metropolitan Areas.” Congress and the Presidency. 10: 47-61.
Westlye, Mark C. 1991. Senate Elections and Campaign Intensity. Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press.
Zaller, John. 1998. “Politicians as Prize Fighters: Electoral Selection and Incumbency Advantage.” In Politicians and Party Politics. Edited by John G. Geer. Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press.
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