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December 27, 1990 0226092682 978-0226092683 1
The U.S. Congress is typically seen as an institution filled with career politicians who have been seasoned by experience in lower levels of political office. In fact, political amateurs have comprised roughly one quarter of the House of Representatives since 1930. The effect of amateurs' inexperience on their political careers, roles in Congress, and impact on the political system has never been analyzed in detail.

Written in a lucid style accessible to the nonspecialist, David T. Canon's Actors, Athletes, and Astronauts is a definitive study of political amateurs in elections and in Congress. Canon examines the political conditions that prompt amateurs to run for office, why they win or lose, and whether elected amateurs behave differently from their experienced counterparts. Challenging previous work which presumed stable career structures and progressively ambitious candidates, his study reveals that amateurs are disproportionately elected in periods of high political opportunity, such as the 1930s for Democrats and 1980s for Republicans.

Canon's detailed findings call for significant revision of our prevailing understanding of ambition theory and disarm monolithic interpretations of political amateurs. His unique typology of amateurism differentiates among policy-oriented, "hopeless," or ambitious amateurs. The latter resemble their professional counterparts; "hopeless" amateurs are swept into office by strong partisan motivations and decision-making styles of each type vary, affecting their degree of success, but each type of amateur provides a necessary electoral balance by defeating entrenched incumbents rarely challenged by more experienced politicians.

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David T. Canon is assistant professor of political science at Duke University.

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Political amateurs make good copy for journalists covering Congress. Read the first page
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political career structure, policy amateurs, amateur candidates, previous elective experience, experienced challengers, prior elective experience, manifest office, hopeless amateurs, political amateurism, recruitment theory, previous legislative experience, ambitious amateurs, conservative coalition scores, whip system, experienced candidates, previous political experience, congressional challengers, more ideologically extreme, ambition theory, regional whip, progressive ambition, celebrity candidates, partisan tides, electoral upheaval, normal vote
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New York, United States, American Political Science Review, House of Representatives, American Journal of Political Science, Legislative Studies Quarterly, Journal of Politics, New Haven, Yale University Press, Congressional Quarterly Press, Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, American Political Science Association, Ninety-ninth Congress, David Brinkley, Tip O'Neill, George Will, Jeremiah Denton, New Hampshire, Recruitment of Political Leaders, Alan Ehrenhalt, Bill Bradley, Giant Jigsaw Puzzle, John Glenn, Louis Sandy Maisel, Presidential Incubator
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