A systematic study of the president's effect on public opinion : the Bush administration /
Since the legislative branch is responsible for policy-making, the president's success at passing policy depends on his ability to persuade Congress. Because congressmen are responsive to their constituents, one of the ways presidents can persuade Congress is by obtaining public support. In att...
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1999 Fellows Thesis H384 |
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