Majority Leadership in the U.S. Senate:  Balancing Constraints
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Van Der Slik, Jack, 73–74, 157

voting behavior

career changes in, 105

distance in voting scores following selection, 82–85

estimates of leaders’ voting behavior, 88

expectations of majority leaders, 72–74, 82–89

at first Congress, 76

influence of constituency, 72, 85–89, 135

at selection, 77

as Senate majority leader, 2, 77, 82–89, 116

stability, 72–73, 77, 82–85

trends of Democratic majority leaders, 75, 82–89, 157–158

trends of Republican majority leaders, 57, 77, 82–89, 157–158

Warner, John, 97

Watson, James E., 59, 76, 7879, 8384, 101, 163

Weinberger, Casper, 144

whip, 4, 6–7, 17, 50–51, 56, 61–62, 68, 73, 155, 157, 173, 173

White, Wallace H., 59, 76, 7879, 8384, 101, 108

White House, 33–34, 38, 42, 50, 96, 104, 107–108, 113–117, 119, 122, 144, 146–147, 159, 181

Wilson, Woodrow, 33–34, 65, 97, 103–104, 119, 121, 158–159

Woods, Randall, 176

Zeckhauser, Richard, 73, 173

Zweben, Murray, 32