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Party polarization in the House of Representatives has increased in recent decades. Explaining this development has been difficult, given current interpretations of American elections. The dominant framework for interpreting elections has been to see them as candidate-centered, or individualistic. This framework may have seemed appropriate as a way
Contents
1 The Reemergence of Party Polarization -- 2 Explaining Increasing Conflict -- 3 The Origins of Increased Party Polarization -- 4 Social Change and Political Implications -- 5 Social Change, Realignment, and Party Polarization -- 6 Constituencies and Party Conflict -- 7 Interpreting Congressional Elections: The Limits of the Candidate-Centered Framework