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  2. Year: 2017
  3. Month: January

Month: January 2017

Barry Burden, and D. Sunshine Hillygus. “Mass Polarization During the Bush Presidency.” In Donald R. Kelley and Todd G. Shields, eds., The Presidency of George W. Bush (Texas A&M University Press, 2013).   

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Barry Burden. Review of Getting Primaried: The Changing Politics of Congressional Primary Challenges by Robert G. Boatright. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press. Congress & the Presidency 41:132-4. (2014)   

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Barry Burden (and Gretchen Helmke):  “The Comparative Study of Split-Ticket Voting.” Electoral Studies 28 (2009):1-7.   

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Barry Burden: “Candidate-Driven Ticket Splitting in the 2000 Japanese Elections.” Electoral Studies 28 (2009):33-40.   

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Barry Burden, D. Sunshine Hillygus. “Opinion Formation, Polarization, and Presidential Reelection.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 39 (2009):619-35.   

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Burden, B. C. (2009). The dynamic effects of education on voter turnout. Electoral Studies, 28(4), 540-549.   

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Barry Burden, Christopher R. Berry and William G. Howell. 2010. “After Enactment: The Lives and Deaths of Federal Programs.” American Journal of Political Science 54:1-14.  

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Barry Burden, Christopher R. Berry, William G. Howell. “The President and the Distribution of Federal Spending.” American Political Science Review 104 (2010): 783-99.   

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Burden, B. C., Canon, D. T., Mayer, K. R., & Moynihan, D. P. (2011). Early voting and election day registration in the trenches: local officials’ perceptions of election reform. Election Law Journal, 10(2), 89-102..   

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Barry Burden, “Polarization, Obstruction, and Governing in the Senate.” The Forum 9, 4(2011).   

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