Nationalization of Congressional Politics (2024 ed.)
Reshaping What Voters Expect and Get from Representatives

By (author) Travis M. Johnston

ISBN13: 9783031749285

Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan

Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG

Format: Hardback

Published: 22/12/2024

Availability: POD

Description
This book examines the consequences of nationalization for members of Congress and the voters they represent. Constituents have come to evaluate their elected representatives on the basis of their national policy records. Although the public expects the government to tackle important problems, many of the most engaged voters are also the most uncompromising—a fact that carries important legislative implications. During campaigns, candidates reflect these expectations back to voters by emphasizing broad policy issues that are largely divorced from local conditions. Meanwhile, officeholders carefully navigate the legislative process to avoid provoking national policy activists in and outside the district. Taken together, the book's study of mass opinion and elite behavior shows how the nationalization of U.S. politics creates a legislative conundrum for Congress. The impulse to focus on national policy and a refusal to compromise one's "values" are often incompatible goals, resulting in legislative gridlock with little hope for relief.
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: All Politics is National.-Chapter 3: What Voters Expect and Want from Representatives.- Chapter 4: Policy without Compromise.- Chapter 5: Nationalized Strategies for Local Campaigns .-Chapter 6: Crime in Our Streets: How Candidates Identify Problems and Define Issues.-Chapter 7: Repealing “Obama Core”: How Bipartisan Solutions are Undone by Activist Revolts.- Chapter 8: Uncompromising Expectations.
  • Politics & government
  • Political structure & processes
  • Parliamentary & legislative practice
  • Professional & Vocational
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