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In the fall of 1995 a Democratic president and the leaders of the Republican-controlled Congress were jockeying for strategic advantage in what was to become an epic showdown over the 1996 budget.
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nonmedian outcomes, partisan period, conditional party government, majoritarian theory, partisan talk, presidential agenda setting, discrepant evaluations, bonus seats, gressional agenda, divided party control, floor median, partisan era, party polarization, congressional initiatives, majority party leadership, agenda space, presidential success, agenda status, presidential initiatives, partisan environment, unified government, divided government, polarized politics, partisan messages, president initiates
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White House, Congressional Quarterly, President Clinton, House of Representatives, House Republicans, Rules Committee, House Democrats, Newt Gingrich, World War, Democratic Congress, United States, Keith Krehbiel, President Bush, Speaker Gingrich, State of the Union, Voting Rights Act, African American, Gary Jacobson, President Reagan, Standard Error, Washington Post, Asymmetric Partisan Capabilities, Congressional Record, Expected Maj, National Election Studies
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