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How American voters really can influence Merrick Garland’s confirmation battle Justin Phillips, John Kastellec, and Jeffrey Lax - March 18, 2016 Now that President Obama has nominated Merrick Garland to replace
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Memo to Senate Republicans: Your constituents want you to vote for ENDA Andrew Gelman - November 3, 2013 Monday evening, the Senate is scheduled to vote on the
Gender Stereotypes, Candidate Evaluations, and Voting for Women Candidates: What Really Matters? Joshua Tucker - August 9, 2013 Continuing our new series of collaborations with political science journals, we
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Live feed from the Senate floor CR debate: “What’s happening? Do you know?” - March 18, 2013 Political scientists have been nervous about a move by Senator