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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | ABRAMOWITZ, ALAN I. & JEFFREY A. SEGAL Senate Elections Ann Arbor MI: University Of Michigan, 1992. First Edition. Paperback; First Printing. ISBN: 0472081926. Trade Paperback. Covers' fore edges curl away from the text, else very minor wear on the clean, sound binding. Text block has a minor wave. Contents are clean and unworn. ; 9" Tall, 262pp. The gray PAPER COVER is about the weight of posterboard. HISTORY. "Presents a compelling case that Senate elections have become much more competitive than House elections and thus the Senate has become more responsive to shifts in the national political climate than has the House...The authors show that the uncertain electoral environment faced by Senate candidates has contriubted to a more consensual style of leadership and a relatively stronger sense of collective responsibility for policy outcomes. The book presents original research that explores issues central to the way the Senate functions and to its influence on the American political system. " Tables & figures throughout text. Index.. G+ . Offered for US$ 19.00 by: Velma Clinton Books - Book number: 30595 See more books from our catalog: History | |||