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The 2020 Presidential Election in the South
Scott E Buchanan, Branwell DuBose Kapeluck; Contributions by Jay Barth, J. Michael Bitzer, Shannon L Bridgmon, …
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The 2020 Presidential Election in the South details how the 2020
presidential election developed in the twelve states of the South.
This edited volume features preeminent scholars of Southern
politics who analyze the momentous Election of 2020. In addition to
chapters organized by state, this volume also focuses upon the
issues that drove southern voters, the nominations process in early
2020, as well as a chapter focusing on where the region may be
headed politically in the next decade. In addition, each state
chapter includes analysis on notable congressional races and
important patterns at the state level. The authors also provide
keen insight into the ever-changing political patterns in the
region. Since the South continues to evolve in terms of politics
and demographic shifts, this book will be an important tool for
academics. However, the book will also enlighten journalists and
political enthusiasts seeking a deeper understanding of
contemporary changes in Southern electoral politics.
The scholars included in A Paler Shade of Red cover the 2008
presidential election with detailed, state-by-state analyses of how
the presidential election, from the nomination struggle through the
casting of votes in November, played out in the South. The book
also includes examinations of important elections other than for
president, and in addition to the single-state perspectives, there
are three chapters that look at the region as a whole.
Contributors are Scott E. Buchanan, John A. Clark, Patrick R.
Cotter, Charles Bullock III, Rogert E. Hogan and Eunice H.
McCarney,
David A. Breaux and Stephen D. Shaffer, Cole Blease Graham, Jay
Barth, Janine A. Parry and Todd G. Shields, Jonathan Knuckey,
Charles Prysby, Ronald Keith Gaddie, Brian Arbour and Mark
McKenzie, and John J. McGlennon, all collected here to provide
powerful insight into southern politics today.
The Future Ain't What It Used to Be details how the 2016
presidential election developed in the eleven states that make up
the South. Preeminent scholars of Southern politics analyze this
momentous election, including the issues that drove southern
voters, the nomination process in early 2016, and where the region
may be headed politically in the Trump era. In addition, each state
chapter includes analysis on notable congressional races and
important patterns within the states. This new edited volume will
be an important tool for scholars, and also journalists and
political enthusiasts seeking a deeper understanding of
contemporary southern electoral politics.
The 2020 Presidential Election in the South details how the 2020
presidential election developed in the twelve states of the South.
This edited volume features preeminent scholars of Southern
politics who analyze the momentous Election of 2020. In addition to
chapters organized by state, this volume also focuses upon the
issues that drove southern voters, the nominations process in early
2020, as well as a chapter focusing on where the region may be
headed politically in the next decade. In addition, each state
chapter includes analysis on notable congressional races and
important patterns at the state level. The authors also provide
keen insight into the ever-changing political patterns in the
region. Since the South continues to evolve in terms of politics
and demographic shifts, this book will be an important tool for
academics. However, the book will also enlighten journalists and
political enthusiasts seeking a deeper understanding of
contemporary changes in Southern electoral politics.
Why, in the last decades of the twentieth century, did
industralized nations witness recurring vast public deficits, even
in times of peaceful international relations and economic growth?
The essays in Politics, Institutions, and Fiscal Policy chart
answers sought by economists, political scientists, and government
officials. This groundbreaking book looks at states within five
industrialized federations Canadian provinces, Swiss cantons,
Belgian regions, German lander, and American states as case studies
of variation in budget balances since 1980. The work s conclusion
compares deficit levels between the federations studied. Politics,
Institutions, and Fiscal Policy sheds new light on the role of such
factors as spending and taxation levels and electoral and partisan
cycles within the budget balancing process. Neatly written and
theoretically grounded, this volume contributes greatly to our
understanding of public finance and public administration."
The Future Ain't What It Used to Be details how the 2016
presidential election developed in the eleven states that make up
the South. Preeminent scholars of Southern politics analyze this
momentous election, including the issues that drove southern
voters, the nomination process in early 2016, and where the region
may be headed politically in the Trump era. In addition, each state
chapter includes analysis on notable congressional races and
important patterns within the states. This new edited volume will
be an important tool for scholars, and also journalists and
political enthusiasts seeking a deeper understanding of
contemporary southern electoral politics.
"Second Verse, Same as the First" is a volume of essays covering
the 2012 election as it played out in the eleven former states of
the Confederacy. The essays are organized by state and emphasize
the presidential campaign, but each state chapter also includes
analysis on notable congressional races and important patterns at
the state level.
Interesting patterns in the South and their implications for the
balance of power between the two major parties are analyzed.
Additional chapters cover the issues that dominated voter decision
making and the nomination process. "Second Verse, Same as the
First" is a necessity for academics, journalists, and political
enthusiasts seeking a deeper understanding of contemporary changes
in southern electoral politics.
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