0 (sometimes abbreviated to Sen.in titles) a member of a lawmaking senate -- senator
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1 a member of a Roman senate. -- senator
Network analyses allow us to quantify ties formed by civic affiliations shared among senators themselves.
What we can determine from these public biographical profiles, however, are the civic affiliations that senators openly proclaim.
That helps to explain, of course, why senators might have been willing to allow opposition party senators to fill out blue slips.
We focus on the proportions of types of affiliations each senator claims at various dates, because we want to explain, not ab21.
Thus, senators from small states spend more money from these sources per capita, whereas those from large states spend a smaller amount per capita.
The senator noted that, in the postwar world, the whole concept of foreign aid, especially to the underdeveloped world, was relatively new.
I include state population into the model to test whether it is more difficult for a senator to cultivate personal votes in a larger state.
The results are produced using a negative binomial model, with standard errors adjusted for clustering on senators.