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  • Congress and the Politics of Sports

    Homefield Advantage

    Edited by Colton Campbell, David Dulio ...
    Series series Routledge Research in American Politics and Governance
    This volume covers an aspect of Congress mostly untouched in literature, examining Congress through the lens of sports.Across a set of broad and probing chapters, this book offers insights into some of the historic and contemporary challenges that sports have presented to Congress, along with highlighting the ways in which Congress has impacted the sports industry. The authors utilize a wide range ... Read more

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  • Under the Iron Dome

    Congress from the Inside

    This book provides a glimpse into the professional lives of members of Congress and the staff, political consultants, and others who work beneath the Capitol’s iconic dome. It shows some of the historic challenges, daily trials and tribulations, and public and private triumphs and failures that defi ne working life on the Hill. Original chapters by practitioners who have been there off er a fresh ... Read more

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  • Campaigns from the Ground Up

    State House Elections in a National Context

    Based on data from the most recent elections, this book examines state house races in four key states California, Texas, Michigan, and Virginia and creates simulations of campaign planning, strategizing, budgeting, fundraising, and winning in a variety of political contexts. The authors have not only researched and taught about these issues they have conducted campaigns, run for office, and served ... Read more

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  • Ratf**ked

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  • The Origins of the Urban Crisis

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    Series series Princeton Studies in American Politics
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