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The Rhetorical Agenda: What Twitter Tells Us About Congressional Attention

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Table 2. ​Results of Logistic Regression predicting policy tweets
Figure 1​. Marginal effects plot comparing policy tweet frequencies by party, chamber, and gender
Figure 2​. Overall distribution of attention (frequency of tweets) across policy areas for the 115th Congress
Figure 3​. Frequency over time for each topic in CAP codebook. Results are presented with monthly frequencies
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