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Preface | p. ix |
A Historic Election (No, Really!) | p. 1 |
The Fundamentals of Political Science Are Strong | p. 2 |
Was 2010 Unique? | p. 7 |
Notes | p. 11 |
Attitudes toward Congress | p. 13 |
Why Do People Dislike Congress? | p. 14 |
Political Knowledge and Disapproval of Congress | p. 21 |
The Consequences of Not Liking Congress | p. 23 |
Notes | p. 27 |
What Happened? Analyzing the Results of the 2010 Midterm Elections | p. 29 |
An (Angry) Enthusiasm Gap? | p. 29 |
Party All the Time! | p. 33 |
Presidential Approval and Vote Choice | p. 36 |
Do People Want Divided Government? Do They Act Like It? | p. 37 |
The Tea Party and the 2010 Election | p. 38 |
Issues in the 2010 Midterms | p. 40 |
High-Profile Races: Bucking National Trends? | p. 42 |
Notes | p. 47 |
The 2010 Midterm Elections in Context | p. 49 |
Party Control in the House and Senate | p. 50 |
Turnover in Congress | p. 54 |
Assessing the Success of the Tea Party | p. 59 |
Campaign Expenditures | p. 61 |
Conclusion | p. 65 |
Notes | p. 66 |
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