Presidential Coattails in 1972 |
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Authors: | Jacobson Gary C. |
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Affiliation: | Gary C. Jacobson is Associate Professor of Political Science at Trinity College, Hartford. |
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Abstract: | Because Richard Nixon's overwhelming victory in the 1972 presidentialelection was not accompanied by any significant increase inRepublican representation in Congress, it has been assumed thathis coattails were exceedingly short. However, analysis of severalkinds of evidence suggests that such an assumption is prematureand that Nixon's pulling power has been underestimated. An explanationof the failure of Republican gains to materialize as congressionalseats may be found in the competitive disadvantages sufferedby Republicans in a period of increasingly safe seats. |
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