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Midterm Campaigning and the Modern Presidency - Reshaping the President's Relationship with Congress (Hardcover)
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Midterm Campaigning and the Modern Presidency - Reshaping the President's Relationship with Congress (Hardcover)
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Providing a unique resource for readers seeking to understand the
relationship between presidents, parties, and Congress, this book
offers a new explanation of the motivations, strategies, and
impacts of presidential midterm campaigns. Congress has been shaped
by an unlikely force-presidential involvement in midterm
campaigning. This book argues that midterm campaigning is a
presidential Trojan horse and that in undertaking it, presidents
have brought their parties to heel; indebted individual
representatives and senators to them; and broken the ability of
Congress to effectively check the executive office. Midterm
Campaigning and the Modern Presidency looks at why presidential
midterm campaigning emerged during the post-war period and why it
did not emerge sooner; it then describes how presidents have
shrewdly coordinated their midterm actions to not only shore up
their immediate needs but also to remake in their own image both
their party and Congress as a whole. Not merely about any
particular election or candidate, the book shows that presidential
midterm campaigning has a lasting impact on the behavior of
Congress and on the future course of American political affairs.
Examines all presidential midterm campaigning from 1954 (the
inception of the "imperial" presidency) through 2014 Includes case
studies of nine presidents as midterm campaigners: Johnson, Taft,
FDR, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Nixon, Clinton, Bush, and Obama Shows
that presidents use campaigns not to aid their own party but to
reshape it around their own ideological preferences Explains the
relationship between presidential midterm campaigning and the U.S.
party system Explores how presidential midterm campaigning affects
subsequent Congressional behavior and federal elections
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