Research:
Presidential Primaries, Campaign Strategy, Electoral College
Teaching:
Campaign Politics
POLS 1101, 4515, 4790, 6100, 8190
Education:
| 1986 |
Ph.D. |
University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill |
| 1980 |
M.A. |
University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill |
| 1971 |
B.A. |
New School for Social Research |
Selected Publications
“The Calculus of Concession: Press Coverage and the Dynamics of Winnowing in Presidential Nominations” (with Audrey A. Haynes, Michael Crespin and Christopher Zorn) American Politics Research, (2004)
“Presidential Nomination Campaigns: Toward 2004.” (with Audrey A. Haynes) PS: Political Science and Politics, (2003)
“The Impact of Spending on Vote Outcomes in Presidential Campaigns” (with Audrey Haynes and Steven Nichols) Journal of Politics, (1997)
“Candidate Behavior in Presidential Nomination Campaigns: A Dynamic Model” Journal of Politics (1993)
“Campaign Strategy in Presidential Primaries: 1976-1988,”
(with Audrey Haynes) American Journal of Political Science (1993)
“Primaries vs. Caucuses: Strategic Considerations of Presidential Candidates,” Social Science Quarterly (1993)
“The Distribution of News Coverage in Presidential Primaries,” Journalism Quarterly (1993)
“Less than Expected: Media Coverage of Super-Tuesday, 1988,”
Social Science Quarterly (1991)
“Resource Allocation Strategies in Presidential Nomination Campaigns,” American Journal of Political Science (1986)
“The Structure of Presidential Elections and the Process of Realignment, 1944 to 1980,” (with George Rabinowitz and Stuart MacDonald) American Journal of Political Science (1984)
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