During a long period of the twentieth century, stretching from the
Great Depression until the Reagan years, defeat generally
characterized the electoral record of the Republican party.
Although Republicans sometimes secured victory in presidential
contests, a majority of Americans identified with the Democratic
party, not the GOP. This book investigates how Republicans tackled
the problem of their party's minority status and why their efforts
to boost GOP fortunes usually ended in failure. At the heart of the
Republicans' minority puzzle was the profound and persistent
popularity of New Deal liberalism. This puzzle was stubbornly
resistant to solution. Efforts to develop a Republican version of
government activism met little success. Only the Democratic party's
decline eventually created opportunities for Republican resurgence.
This book is the first to offer a wide-ranging analysis of the
topic, which is of central importance to any understanding of
modern US political history.
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