Rewarding dysfunction: Interest groups and intended legislative failure J Gelman Legislative Studies Quarterly 42 (4), 661-692, 2017 | 46 | 2017 |
Mixing messages: How candidates vary in their use of Twitter J Gelman, SL Wilson, C Sanhueza Petrarca Journal of information technology & politics 18 (1), 101-115, 2021 | 25 | 2021 |
Losing to Win: Why Congressional Majorities Play Politics Instead of Make Laws J Gelman University of Michigan Press, 2020 | 25 | 2020 |
The opportunistic president: how us presidents determine their legislative programs J Gelman, G Wilkenfeld, ES Adler Legislative Studies Quarterly 40 (3), 363-390, 2015 | 15 | 2015 |
Measuring congressional partisanship and its consequences J Gelman, SL Wilson Legislative studies quarterly 47 (1), 225-256, 2022 | 14 | 2022 |
Partisan intensity in congress: Evidence from Brett Kavanaugh’s supreme court nomination J Gelman Political Research Quarterly 74 (2), 450-463, 2021 | 9 | 2021 |
In pursuit of power: Competition for majority status and Senate partisanship J Gelman Party Politics 25 (6), 782-793, 2019 | 4 | 2019 |
If congress is so dysfunctional, why is its staff so busy? a congressional fellow’s perspective J Gelman PS: Political Science & Politics 51 (2), 494-495, 2018 | 4 | 2018 |
Why Bills Fail: Electioneering with the Legislative Agenda. JR Gelman | 4 | 2016 |
Will Kavanugh’s confirmation affect the midterms? Here’s what showed up on social media S Wilson, J Gelman Washington Post, 2018 | 3* | 2018 |
The Consequences of a Top-5/RCV System in Nevada: Advantaging Moderates but Sidelining Third Parties? J Gelman, E Pritsos, B Reilly Available at SSRN 4808131, 2024 | 2 | 2024 |
Ask and You May Receive: Senators’ Strategies for Securing Particularistic Benefits J Gelman Congress & the Presidency 48 (2), 123-146, 2021 | 2 | 2021 |
The Deaths of Ideas in Congress J Gelman Political Research Quarterly, 10659129241246003, 2024 | 1 | 2024 |
Insecure majorities will ensure that the Senate remains gridlocked for the foreseeable future J Gelman USApp-American Politics and Policy Blog, 2018 | | 2018 |