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Do members of Congress follow through on the appeals they make in
campaigns? The answer to this question lies at the heart of
assessments of democratic legitimacy. This study demonstrates that,
contrary to the conventional wisdom that candidates' appeals are
just cheap talk, campaigns actually have a lasting legacy in the
content of representatives' and senators' behavior in office.
Legislators face clear incentives to offer sincere claims in their
campaigns, so their appeals often serve as good signals about the
issues they will pursue in Congress. Levels of promise-keeping vary
in a systematic fashion across legislators, across types of
activity, across time, and across chamber. Moreover, legislators'
responsiveness to their appeals shapes their future electoral
fortunes and career choices, and their activity on their campaign
themes leaves a tangible trace in public policy outputs.
Understanding the dynamics of promise-keeping thus has important
implications for our evaluations of the quality of campaigns and
the strength of representation in the United States.
Do representatives and senators respond to the critiques raised by
their challengers? This study, one of the first to explore how
legislators' experiences as candidates shape their subsequent
behavior as policy makers, demonstrates that they do. Winning
legislators regularly take up their challengers' priority issues
from the last campaign and act on them in office, a phenomenon
called 'issue uptake'. This attentiveness to their challengers'
issues reflects a widespread and systematic yet largely
unrecognized mode of responsiveness in the U.S. Congress, but it is
one with important benefits for the legislators who undertake it
and for the health and legitimacy of the representative process.
This book provides fresh insight into questions regarding the
electoral connection in legislative behavior, the role of campaigns
and elections, and the nature and quality of congressional
representation.
Do representatives and senators respond to the critiques raised by
their challengers? This study, one of the first to explore how
legislators' experiences as candidates shape their subsequent
behavior as policy makers, demonstrates that they do. Winning
legislators regularly take up their challengers' priority issues
from the last campaign and act on them in office, a phenomenon
called 'issue uptake'. This attentiveness to their challengers'
issues reflects a widespread and systematic yet largely
unrecognized mode of responsiveness in the U.S. Congress, but it is
one with important benefits for the legislators who undertake it
and for the health and legitimacy of the representative process.
This book provides fresh insight into questions regarding the
electoral connection in legislative behavior, the role of campaigns
and elections, and the nature and quality of congressional
representation.
Do members of Congress follow through on the appeals they make in
campaigns? The answer to this question lies at the heart of
assessments of democratic legitimacy. This study demonstrates that,
contrary to the conventional wisdom that candidates' appeals are
just cheap talk, campaigns actually have a lasting legacy in the
content of representatives' and senators' behavior in office.
Legislators face clear incentives to offer sincere claims in their
campaigns, so their appeals often serve as good signals about the
issues they will pursue in Congress. Levels of promise-keeping vary
in a systematic fashion across legislators, across types of
activity, across time, and across chamber. Moreover, legislators'
responsiveness to their appeals shapes their future electoral
fortunes and career choices, and their activity on their campaign
themes leaves a tangible trace in public policy outputs.
Understanding the dynamics of promise-keeping thus has important
implications for our evaluations of the quality of campaigns and
the strength of representation in the United States.
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