As the only nationally-elected official, the president can direct public attention to a particular issue or program. But will Congress follow the president's lead? Mickey Edwards and Gary Jacobson compare the relationship between the president and C...
Presidential approval ratings have become a way of life in reporting on the political scene. In the 19th and early 20th century a presidential candidate adopted a platform at the beginning of the campaign and stuck with it, in part because there was...
Vol. LIII – No. 1
This issue contains articles on the devastating effects of CUNY budget cuts and issues surrounding the campus visit of Democratic presidential candidate Jimmy Carter.
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