Assessing Congressional Leadership
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« on: October 13, 2008, 05:41:27 PM »
« edited: October 13, 2008, 05:52:09 PM by Torie »

A policy sci Journal information update came in as an email today, and it looks kind of interesting for those tired of all the babble out there in the public square. This issue is focused on Appraising Congressional Leadership, with articles on the parties and their leaders over the past 4 years or so it looks like,  McConnell, Pelosi, the GOP in the majority and minority, and so forth. Take a look! \

Addendum:  Oh I see that you have to sign up as a "guest" to get access, and name some outfit that you are associated with, whom they will contact about a subscription. I am going to name my law firm. Tongue
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