Samuel Kernell
Affiliations: | Political Science | University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA |
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Tim J. Groeling | grad student | 2001 | UCSD |
Erik J. Engstrom | grad student | 2003 | UCSD |
Laurie L. Rice | grad student | 2005 | UCSD |
Ricardo R. Gomez Vilchis | grad student | 2010 | UCSD |
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Guenther SM, Kernell S. (2020) Veto Threat Bargaining with a Bicameral Congress Political Research Quarterly. 106591292092591 |
Rice LL, Kernell S. (2019) Presidents’ Vetoes and Audience Costs Presidential Studies Quarterly. 49: 130-152 |
Kernell G, Kernell S. (2019) Monitoring the economy Journal of Elections, Public Opinion & Parties. 1-21 |
Hassell HJG, Kernell S. (2015) Veto Rhetoric and Legislative Riders American Journal of Political Science |
Engstrom EJ, Kernell S. (2014) Party ballots, reform, and the transformation of America’s electoral system Party Ballots, Reform, and the Transformation of America's Electoral System. 1-230 |
Kernell S, Rice LL. (2011) Cable and the Partisan Polarization of the President's Audience Presidential Studies Quarterly. 41: 693-711 |
Engstrom EJ, Kernell S. (2005) Manufactured responsiveness: The impact of state electoral laws on unified party control of the presidency and house of representatives, 1840-1940 American Journal of Political Science. 49: 531-549 |
Jacobson GC, Kernell S, Lazarus J. (2004) Assessing the President's Role as Party Agent in Congressional Elections: The Case of Bill Clinton in 2000 Legislative Studies Quarterly. 29: 159-184 |
Jacobson GC, Kernell S, Lazarus J. (2004) Assessing the president's role as party agent in congressional elections: The case of Bill Clinton in 2000 Legislative Studies Quarterly. 29: 159-184 |
Baum MA, Kernell S. (2001) Economic class and popular support for Franklin Roosevelt in war and peace Public Opinion Quarterly. 65: 198-229 |