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Minority Party Strategy in the House of Representatives: Cross-Pressuring and the Motion to Recommit

Webb, Brian M
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The minority party in the House of Representatives possesses few procedural advantages. As a result, it is typically dominated by the majority party. I argue that the minority controls the use of one procedure in the House, the motion to recommit, and that it uses this control to strategically cross-pressure members of the majority party. Ultimately, this cross-pressuring places the minority in a win-win situation where they either receive a policy victory or better election results. The results of this project overwhelming support the theory of cross-pressuring and indicate that the minority is able to design, implement, and reap the benefits of its own strategy in the House.

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2012-12-07
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Webb, Brian M. 2012. "Minority Party Strategy in the House of Representatives: Cross-Pressuring and the Motion to Recommit." Dissertation, Georgia State University. https://doi.org/10.57709/3318967
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2012-09-13
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