Volume 41, Issue 3
Original Article

Congressional Elections in Presidential Years: Presidential Coattails and Strategic Voting

First published: 24 May 2016
Citations: 10

Abstract

This article analyzes voting for Congress in presidential election years. The national Democratic vote for the House increases with the Democratic vote for president but decreases with the Democrats' perceived chances of winning the presidency (anticipatory balancing). The evidence for coattails and for balancing become visible only when statistically controlling for the other. The aggregate evidence for coattails and balancing in presidential years is reinforced by the analysis of National Election Studies (NES) survey respondents. That analysis shows that politically informed voters are more likely to vote for Congress against the party that they believe will win the presidency.

Number of times cited according to CrossRef: 10

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