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Author Chaturvedi, Neilan S., author.

Title Life in the middle : marginalized moderate senators in the era of polarization / Neilan S. Chaturvedi
Published New York : Oxford University Press, [2021]
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Description 1 online resource : illustrations
Contents Introduction -- Marginalizing the middle-a theory of how centrists have moderate influence -- Floor action: proposing amendments and speeches -- Legislative decision-making: final voting strategy for potentially pivotal players -- Behind the scenes: priorities, time, and overall satisfaction on the legislative process -- Behind the scenes: measuring influence on legislation -- Conclusion
Summary "For almost 30 years, political scientists have believed that the Senate would be less affected by partisan polarization due to the existence of a handful of moderate senators who would act as power brokers between the two sides, yet year after year we see partisan gridlock. Life in the Middle argues that the belief in the powerful, pivotal moderate neglects their electoral circumstances, and overestimates their legislative power. Indeed, not all senators are elected under equal circumstances where the modern centrist has to balance between two conflicting constituencies like Susan Collins in Maine, or represents a state where the opposition outnumbers their base like Joe Manchin in West Virginia. Using data compiled from the Congressional Record, the book examines the legislative behaviour of moderates and find that they seldom amend legislation to their preferences, rarely speak on the record, and often lose on final votes. Using unique interview data with 19 legislative directors and six retired centrist senators, it also finds that the behind the scenes conversations mirror the on-stage behaviour where centrists are not influential or viewed as pivotal by party leaders. Furthermore, moderates reported less satisfaction with legislative outcomes than their peers. Life in the Middle suggests that law-making needs to be re-evaluated as being much more variable and less reliant on the work of moderates and more on party leaders. Indeed, the mainstream concerns about polarization and its negative effects of increased gridlock and ideological legislation may be true"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (Oxford Scholarship Online, viewed on June 20, 2022)
Subject Political parties -- History.
Moderation -- Political aspects -- History
Polarization (Social sciences) -- History
Legislative power -- History
Political culture -- History
Legislative power
Moderation -- Political aspects
Polarization (Social sciences)
Political culture
Political parties
Genre/Form Electronic books
History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2021015041
ISBN 0197599753
9780197599754