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Shadow Realignment, Partisan Strength and Competition - 1960 to 2000 (Hardcover, New)
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Shadow Realignment, Partisan Strength and Competition - 1960 to 2000 (Hardcover, New)
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Challenging the argument that party cycles no longer exist, Nelson
reconstructs party strength indices associated with national and
state Democratic electoral outcomes between 1960 and 2000. Four
periods are distinguishable, Democratic liberalism of 1960-1968,
Dealignment between 1968-1984, the shadow realignment during
1985-1992, and the conservative consolidation between 1993-2000.
During each of these periods party competition increased and
Republicans gained ground, setting the groundwork for the GOP's
national and local success in the 2000 elections. The variable
effects of the South, proportion of foreign-born population, and
population change in each state on contemporary party strength and
presidential elections from 1980 to 2000 are also explained.
Students and scholars interested in political parties, American
government, and state and local government will find Nelson's
findings compelling. Displaying an overwhelming grasp of the
literature on partisan change, Nelson presents new and interesting
insights that help to explain why traditional alignment theory
cannot explain the partisan change that has taken place over the
past forty years.
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