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::Because members of Congress have served in overlapping terms with past members in a chain back to the first Congress, the system allows comparison of ideology across time - even accounting for individual members' ideological drift. (Note: Scores are comparable across time but not between chambers.)
 
::Because members of Congress have served in overlapping terms with past members in a chain back to the first Congress, the system allows comparison of ideology across time - even accounting for individual members' ideological drift. (Note: Scores are comparable across time but not between chambers.)
 
::For more detail, see Poole and Rosenthal's website, voteview.com.
 
::For more detail, see Poole and Rosenthal's website, voteview.com.
 
 
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A HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS PARTISAN AND IDEOLOGICAL MAKEUP  
 
A HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS PARTISAN AND IDEOLOGICAL MAKEUP  
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This chart places them provisionally on the left, although since they absorbed many pro-administration figures, their DW-NOMINATE average is very cloo to zero.  
 
This chart places them provisionally on the left, although since they absorbed many pro-administration figures, their DW-NOMINATE average is very cloo to zero.  
 
ANTI-ADMINISTRATION The anti-administration faction favored states' rights and farmers, and opposed what they saw as Hamilton's tendencies toward elitism and monarchism.  
 
ANTI-ADMINISTRATION The anti-administration faction favored states' rights and farmers, and opposed what they saw as Hamilton's tendencies toward elitism and monarchism.  
PRESIDENCIES Barack Obama
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PRESI DEN CI ES Barack 40BAMA
2006-2004  
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2 006 2004  
2002-2000  
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2002 2000  
1998-1996  
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1998 1996  
1994-1992
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1994 )992
 
1988  
 
1988  
 
1.6 1984  
 
1.6 1984  
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1938 1936  
 
1938 1936  
 
1 93 1  
 
1 93 1  
George W. Bush.  
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George VV. BUSH.  
 
Bill <LINTON  
 
Bill <LINTON  
 
George H.VV. sewu BUSH.  
 
George H.VV. sewu BUSH.  
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Richard NIXON.  
 
Richard NIXON.  
 
Lyndon B. JOHNSON  
 
Lyndon B. JOHNSON  
John F KENNEDY  
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4John F KENNEDY  
 
Dwight EISENHOWER.  
 
Dwight EISENHOWER.  
 
Harry S •TRUMAN  
 
Harry S •TRUMAN  

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