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Jeff Fine
Jeff Fine
Professor of Political Science, Clemson University
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Negative Campaigning in the Social Media Age: Attack Advertising on Facebook
ZJ Auter, JA Fine
Political Behavior 38 (4), 999-1020, 2016
1052016
Circumventing Adversity: Executive Orders and Divided Government
JA FINE, AL WARBER
Presidential Studies Quarterly 42 (2), 256-274, 2012
912012
Checking the federal courts: The impact of congressional statutes on judicial behavior
KA Randazzo, RW Waterman, JA Fine
The Journal of Politics 68 (4), 1006-1017, 2006
722006
Social Media Campaigning: Mobilization and Fundraising on Facebook
ZJ Auter, JA Fine
Social Science Quarterly 99 (1), 185-200, 2018
652018
Racial Composition, White Racial Attitudes, and Black Representation: Testing the Racial Threat Hypothesis in the United States Senate
JM Avery, JA Fine
Political Behavior 34 (3), 391-410, 2012
422012
Substantive Religious Representation in the US Senate Voting Alignment with the Family Research Council
LE Smith, LR Olson, JA Fine
Political Research Quarterly 63 (1), 68-82, 2010
392010
Racial Threat and the Influence of Latino Turnout on State Immigration Policy
JM Avery, JA Fine, T Márquez
Social Science Quarterly 98 (2), 750-765, 2017
332017
Negativity and Elite Message Diffusion on Social Media
JA Fine, MF Hunt
Political Behavior, 1-19, 2021
192021
Senate Responsiveness to Minority Constituencies: Latino Electoral Strength and Representation
JA Fine, JM Avery
Social Science Quarterly 95 (4), 1172-1188, 2014
142014
A new model of presidential leadership: Controlling the bureaucracy
JA Fine, RW Waterman
Presidential leadership: The vortex of power, 19-44, 2008
72008
Context Matters: The Effect of Racial Composition of State Electorates on White Racial Attitudes
JM Avery, JA Fine
American Review of Politics 33, 211-231, 2012
52012
Does the Political Environment Matter? Arab‐American Representation and September 11th
JA Fine, NN Aziz
Social Science Quarterly 94 (2), 551-568, 2013
42013
Unpacking Representation in State Immigration Policy: Latino Composition, White Racial Threat, and Legislator Partisanship
JM Avery, JA Fine
State Politics & Policy Quarterly 20 (1), 23-53, 2020
32020
The Problem of Divided Government in an Era of Polarized Parties
JA Fine
AP® Government and Politics: United States, 31, 2008
12008
Echo Chambers or Doom Scrolling? Homophily, Intensity, and Exposure to Elite Social Media Messages
J Haselswerdt, JA Fine
Political Research Quarterly, 10659129231202969, 2023
2023
Republican legislators with more Latinos in their districts are more likely to vote to restrict immigration
J Avery, J Fine
USApp-American Politics and Policy Blog, 2020
2020
Replication Data for: Unpacking Representation in State Immigration Policy: Latino Composition, White Racial Threat, and Legislator Partisanship
J Fine, J Avery
Odum Institute Dataverse, 2019
2019
Nuclear Fallout: The Senate’s Cloture Threshold and Nomination Votes
JA Fine, MS Williams
The Forum 14 (2), 191-203, 2016
2016
Congressional Fellowship Program
J Haselswerdt, J Fine, E Lynch, L Herbel
PS: Political Science & Politics 47 (4), 915-919, 2014
2014
Minority Voters and Senate Responsiveness: The Effect of Latino Turnout on Representation
J Fine, J Avery
APSA 2011 Annual Meeting Paper, 2011
2011
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