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Published in Presidential Studies Quarterly, 2021
This paper explores how presidents use private persuasion to influence lawmakers in shared legislative contexts.
Recommended citation: Rottinghaus, Brandon, and Isaiah Johnson. (2021). "Presidential ‘Pitches’ and White House Pressure: Inter-Personal Presidential Persuasion in a Shared Lawmaking Environment." Presidential Studies Quarterly.
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We argue that linked fate’s single-item design makes it unable to capture the multidimensional nature of a politicized Black identity.
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This paper provides a pathway to understanding how electoral incentives condition Multiracial incumbents’ choice to exaggerate policy or reveal competence.
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Undergraduate course, Princeton University, Department of Politics, 2023
Semesters Taught: Fall 2023
Graduate course, Princeton University, Department of Politics, 2024
Semesters Taught: Spring 2024, Spring 2025
Undergraduate course, Princeton University, Department of Politics, 2024
Semesters Taught: Fall 2024