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Competitive Elections and the American Voter (Paperback)
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Competitive Elections and the American Voter (Paperback)
Series: American Governance: Politics, Policy, and Public Law
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Tight political races with their emotionally charged debates,
mud-slinging, and uncertain outcomes are stressful for voters and
candidates alike, but that stress may be healthy for democracy. In
Competitive Elections and the American Voter, Keena Lipsitz argues
that highly contested electoral battles create an environment that
allows citizens to make more enlightened decisions. The first book
to use democratic theory to evaluate the quality of campaign
rhetoric, Competitive Elections and the American Voter offers a
rare overview of political contests at different levels of
government. Lipsitz draws on a range of contemporary democratic
theories, including egalitarian and deliberative conceptions, to
develop campaign communication standards. To promote the values of
political competition, equality, and deliberation Lipsitz contends
that voters must have access to abundant, balanced information,
representing a range of voices and involving a high level of
dialogue between the candidates. Using advertising data, the book
examines whether competitive House, Senate, and presidential
campaigns operating at the state level generate such facts and
arguments. It also tests the connection between this knowledge and
greater voter understanding and engagement. Because close elections
can push candidates to attack their opponents, the book
investigates how negative advertising affects voters as well. Given
the link between electoral competitiveness and an informed
electorate, the book includes reform proposals that enhance
competition. Competitive Elections and the American Voter reminds
us that we avoid political controversy and conflict at our peril.
This eye-opening analysis of political communication and campaign
information environments encourages citizens, scholars, and
campaign reformers to recognize the crucial role that well
contested elections play in a democracy.
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