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Jesse H. Rhodes
Jesse H. Rhodes
Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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An education in politics: The origins and evolution of No Child Left Behind
J Rhodes
Cornell University Press, 2012
1942012
George W. Bush, the Republican Party, and the “new” American party system
SM Milkis, JH Rhodes
Perspectives on Politics 5 (3), 461-488, 2007
672007
What happened to post-partisanship? Barack Obama and the new American party system
SM Milkis, JH Rhodes, EJ Charnock
Perspectives on Politics 10 (1), 57-76, 2012
612012
The first-daughter effect: The impact of fathering daughters on men’s preferences for gender-equality policies
EA Sharrow, JH Rhodes, TM Nteta, JS Greenlee
Public Opinion Quarterly 82 (3), 493-523, 2018
562018
Hometown inequality: Race, class, and representation in American local politics
BF Schaffner, JH Rhodes, RJ La Raja
Cambridge University Press, 2020
482020
Progressive policy making in a conservative age? Civil rights and the politics of federal education standards, testing, and accountability
JH Rhodes
Perspectives on Politics 9 (3), 519-544, 2011
442011
Racial bias in legal language
D Rice, JH Rhodes, T Nteta
Research & Politics 6 (2), 2053168019848930, 2019
382019
Learning citizenship? How state education reforms affect parents’ political attitudes and behavior
JH Rhodes
Political Behavior 37, 181-220, 2015
382015
Testing Models of Unequal Representation: Democratic Populists and Republican Oligarchs?
JH Rhodes, BF Schaffner
Quarterly Journal of Political Science 12 (2), 185-204, 2017
352017
Ballot Blocked: The Political Erosion of the Voting Rights Act
JH Rhodes
Stanford University Press, 2017
322017
Detecting and understanding donor strategies in midterm elections
JH Rhodes, BF Schaffner, RJ La Raja
Political Research Quarterly 71 (3), 503-516, 2018
302018
Just locker room talk? Explicit sexism and the impact of the Access Hollywood tape on electoral support for Donald Trump in 2016
JH Rhodes, EA Sharrow, JS Greenlee, TM Nteta
Political communication 37 (6), 741-767, 2020
282020
Why did Trump win? More whites—and fewer blacks—actually voted
BL Fraga, S McElwee, J Rhodes, B Schaffner
The Washington Post, 2017
272017
Welcoming their hatred: Class populism in democratic rhetoric in American Presidential Campaigns, 1932–2012
JH Rhodes, KT Johnson
Presidential Studies Quarterly 47 (1), 92-121, 2017
232017
Party polarization and the ascendance of bipartisan posturing as a dominant strategy in presidential rhetoric
JH Rhodes
Presidential Studies Quarterly 44 (1), 120-142, 2014
232014
Helping to break the glass ceiling? Fathers, first daughters, and presidential vote choice in 2016
JS Greenlee, TM Nteta, JH Rhodes, EA Sharrow
Political Behavior 42, 655-695, 2020
202020
The transformation of partisan rhetoric in American presidential campaigns, 1952–2012
JH Rhodes, Z Albert
Party politics 23 (5), 566-577, 2017
202017
Barack Obama, the Democratic Party, and the Future of the" New American Party System"
SM Milkis, JH Rhodes
The Forum 7 (1), 0000102202154088841297, 2009
202009
George W. Bush, the Party System, and American Federalism
SM Milkis, JH Rhodes
Publius: The Journal of Federalism 37 (3), 478-503, 2007
192007
The Historical Presidency: Fear and Loathing in Presidential Candidate Rhetoric, 1952–2016
JH Rhodes, AB Vayo
Presidential Studies Quarterly 49 (4), 909-931, 2019
162019
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