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Popular Presidents Can Affect Congressional Attention,for a Little While
Authors:John Lovett  Shaun Bevan  Frank R Baumgartner
Abstract:Does the president have the ability to set the congressional agenda? Agenda setting is a prerequisite for influence, so this is an important element in understanding presidential–legislative relations. We focus on the State of the Union address and show that popular presidents can, indeed, cause Congress to shift attention to those topics most emphasized. The impact is tempered by divided government and time, however. No matter the state of divided government, however, popular presidents can direct congressional attention, at least for a little while. Unpopular presidents, by contrast, are irrelevant.
Keywords:agenda setting  presidential–  congressional relations  presidential approval  divided government
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