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... Democrats in six consecutive sessions . It is a bleak picture for those who believe that party loyalty should weigh heavily in the deliberations of members ... Democrats . The Policy Environment Not all Southern Democrats voted this way 37.
... Democrats in six consecutive sessions . It is a bleak picture for those who believe that party loyalty should weigh heavily in the deliberations of members ... Democrats . The Policy Environment Not all Southern Democrats voted this way 37.
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... Democrats ( at least a majority of each ) have progressed from furtive courtship to virtual wedlock.12 At the least , to continue ... Democrats , Presidential Political Parties and Economic Policy Republicans , Congressional Democrats , 38.
... Democrats ( at least a majority of each ) have progressed from furtive courtship to virtual wedlock.12 At the least , to continue ... Democrats , Presidential Political Parties and Economic Policy Republicans , Congressional Democrats , 38.
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... Democrats , a small number of Republicans from heavy farm districts of the Lakes States ( Minnesota , Wisconsin , Michigan ) , corn belt and Plains ( Iowa , downstate Illinois , Indiana , Nebraska , Kansas , Dakotas ) , and a ...
... Democrats , a small number of Republicans from heavy farm districts of the Lakes States ( Minnesota , Wisconsin , Michigan ) , corn belt and Plains ( Iowa , downstate Illinois , Indiana , Nebraska , Kansas , Dakotas ) , and a ...
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THE POLICY ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
The Institutional Context | 18 |
Political Parties and Economic Policy | 30 |
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