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George W. Bush and the Partisan Presidency

Posted December 13, 2018December 13, 2018 Richard

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“George W. Bush and The Partisan Presidency.”  Winter 2008.  Political Science Quarterly.  123: 605-22.

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⟵527 Organizations, Formal Parties, and Party Adaptation (co-authored with Seth Masket and David Dulio)
527 Committees as Central Actors in the Political Party Network (co-authored with Seth Masket and David Dulio)⟶

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