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Elephant's Edge - The Republicans as a Ruling Party (Hardcover)
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Elephant's Edge - The Republicans as a Ruling Party (Hardcover)
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The Republican Party currently enjoys an edge. The advantage can be
seen in Congress, state politics, judicial rulings, foreign and
domestic policy, party finances, the media, public attitudes, and
economic and demographic developments. Yet the Republicans do not
seem capable of translating this into a durable electoral majority.
Conditions now exist within American politics that will facilitate
the establishment of Republican rule. Many of these conditions have
ripened during the past decade. They include rules governing
elections and campaign finance, shifts in core political values
among the public that are consistent with Republican philosophy,
and fundamental social and economic changes in American society
that are likely to increase the ranks of Republican voters. The
author explains in lucid, engaging terms how Republicans have taken
control of both houses of Congress and experienced a remarkable
resurgence at the state level. He explores how conservatives are
utilizing the courts to simultaneously move policy rightward and
mobilize sympathetic parts of the electorate. He also examines
social and economic changes to show how racial politics,
religiosity, and the nature of work and wealth benefit today's
Republican Party. Republican rule should not be confused with
Republican realignment. These conditions will advantage Republicans
in future elections and bring about consistent Republican control
of government at all levels—federal, state, and local, executive,
legislative, and judicial. However, current conditions do not
guarantee the kind of enduring Republican majority many journalists
and strategists have predicted. Taylor explains the factors that
will prohibit the Republicans from fully exploiting their
advantages and dominating American politics the way the Democrats
did in the 30 years following the New Deal. These factors include
internal and intractable tensions within the Republican Party, the
parties' sophisticated political information gathering strategies,
and the innate risk aversion of the campaign industry.
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