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Up close, Inauguration Day 2021 looked like any other-the chief
justice of the US Supreme Court administering the oath of office to
the new president on the steps of the U.S. Capitol. But pull the
lens back and this was anything but a typical election and
transition of power. In A Return to Normalcy?, Larry Sabato, Kyle
Kondik, and J. Miles Coleman bring together respected journalists,
analysts, and scholars to examine every facet of the stunning 2020
election and its aftermath, and how these events will impact
American politics moving forward. In frank, accessible prose, each
author offers insight that goes beyond the headlines and dives into
the underlying forces and shifts that drove the election from its
earliest developments to its chaotic conclusion. A Return to
Normalcy? will be an indispensable read for political junkies and
all students of American politics.
Larry Sabato, one of the leading experts in American politics, will
bring together respected journalists and academics from across the
political spectrum to examine every facet of the 2022 midterm
election, and what its development and outcome will mean for the
nation moving forward. In frank, accessible prose, each author
offers insight that goes beyond the headlines, and dives into the
underlying forces and shifts that drove the election from its
earliest developments to its dramatic conclusion. Following
Sabato’s introductory analysis, the contributors will provide a
comprehensive review of everything in play during the 2022 midterms
and look ahead to the 2024 presidential campaign.
The 2014 midterm election was one of the most significant in recent
memory, with a decisive turning of the tables in favor of
Republicans. With a now-Republican-controlled Senate and House at
odds with a Democratic president with only two years left in
office, the fault lines within and between both parties have never
been more tenuous. In this book, prominent elections scholar and
political commentator Larry J. Sabato brings together respected
journalists and experts from across the political spectrum to
examine every facet of the midterm election results and the
implications for the 2016 election cycle. In frank, accessible
prose, each author offers insight that goes beyond the headlines to
analyze what the midterm results mean and what is at stake in the
coming presidential race. Contributing authors joining Larry Sabato
with chapters in the book include: Professor Alan Abramovitz of
Emory University; Mark Blumenthal of Huffington Post; Jamelle Bouie
of Slate; Rhodes Cook, formerly of Congressional Quarterly; Robert
Costa of the Washington Post; Ariel Edwards-Levy of Huffington
Post; James Hohmann of Politico, political writers and commentators
Kyle Kondik and Geoff Skelley of the University of Virginia Center
for Politics; Jill Lawrence of Creators Syndicate; Visiting
Assistant Professor Josh Putnam of Appalachian State University;
Michael Toner and Karen Trainer of Wiley Rein LLP; and Sean Trende
of RealClearPolitics.
Larry Sabato, one of the leading experts in American politics, will
bring together respected journalists and academics from across the
political spectrum to examine every facet of the 2022 midterm
election, and what its development and outcome will mean for the
nation moving forward. In frank, accessible prose, each author
offers insight that goes beyond the headlines, and dives into the
underlying forces and shifts that drove the election from its
earliest developments to its dramatic conclusion. Following
Sabato’s introductory analysis, the contributors will provide a
comprehensive review of everything in play during the 2022 midterms
and look ahead to the 2024 presidential campaign.
Up close, Inauguration Day 2021 looked like any other-the chief
justice of the US Supreme Court administering the oath of office to
the new president on the steps of the U.S. Capitol. But pull the
lens back and this was anything but a typical election and
transition of power. In A Return to Normalcy?, Larry Sabato, Kyle
Kondik, and J. Miles Coleman bring together respected journalists,
analysts, and scholars to examine every facet of the stunning 2020
election and its aftermath, and how these events will impact
American politics moving forward. In frank, accessible prose, each
author offers insight that goes beyond the headlines and dives into
the underlying forces and shifts that drove the election from its
earliest developments to its chaotic conclusion. A Return to
Normalcy? will be an indispensable read for political junkies and
all students of American politics.
Larry Sabato, one of the leading experts in American politics, has
brought together respected journalists and academics from across
the political spectrum to examine every facet of the 2012 election,
and what its development and outcome will mean for the nation
moving forward. In frank, accessible prose, each author offers
insight that goes beyond the headlines, and dives into the
underlying forces and shifts that drove the election from its
earliest developments to its dramatic conclusion. Contributing
authors joining Larry Sabato with chapters in the book include:
Professor Alan Abramowitz of Emory University; Professor Diana Owen
of Georgetown University; Jamelle Bouie of American Prospect;
Professor James Campbell of SUNY-Buffalo; Political writers and
commentators Kyle Kondik and Geoff Skelley of the University of
Virginia Center for Politics; Michael Toner, former chairman of the
Federal Election Commission; Karen E. Trainer of Wiley Rein LLP;
Nate Cohn of The New Republic; Rhodes Cook, formerly of
Congressional Quarterly; Robert Costa of National Review; Sean
Trende of RealClearPolitics; and Professor Susan MacManus of the
University of South Florida. Following Sabato's introductory
analysis, the contributors provide a comprehensive review of
everything in play during the 2012 elections, including the
controversial roles that unprecedented amounts of money and media
played in deciding who would occupy the Oval Office as well as
pivotal seats in Congress. They also explore the nominating
processes, conventions, and futures of both the Democratic and
Republican parties, and what recent geographic and demographic
electoral realignments might mean for America's politics beyond
2012.
The line dividing public life and private behavior in American
politics is more blurred than ever. When it comes to questions
about sex, substance abuse and family life, anything goes on the
political desk in many newsrooms, including uncorroborated hearsay
disguised as news. But some stories still never make it into print
or on the air. What are the rules for politicians and journalists
in the aftermath of WashingtonOs biggest sex scandal? Peepshow
looks behind the scenes at news coverage of political scandals,
analyzing what gets reported, what doesnOt, and why. The authors
talk with top news editors to get a fix on what will make the
evening news and what weOre likely to read about in the next
campaign season. The costs of todayOs politics-by-scandal are
mounting, with disaffected voters, discouraged candidates, and a
news corps distracted from policy issues and substantive debate.
But the forces driving Oattack journalismO have as much to do with
voters and candidates as they do with what the press is organized
to report. Peepshow offers an alternative view of the prurient side
of election coverage, helping newsroom decision-makers and campaign
managers see through the inevitable scandals of election year 2000
and gain insight into presenting a politics of public trust. CASE
STUDIES include: _ South Carolina Governor David BeasleyOs denial
of an unsubstantiated extramarital affair; _ Georgia gubernatorial
candidate Mike Bowers' admitted affair with his secretary; _
Reporting on rumors sparked by Texas Governor George W. BushOs
admission that he was once Oyoung and irresponsible;O _
Congressional affairs involving Representatives Barr, Burton,
Chenoweth, Hyde and Livingston; _ The divorces of Bob Dole and John
McCain; _ The outing of Arizona Rep. Jim KolbeOs and the sexuality
of other members of Congress and candidates; _ Mississippi Governor
Kirk FordiceOs off-again, on-again divorce; _ Coverage of Colorado
Governor Roy RomerOs OaffectionateO relationship with a top aide
and adviser. _ Speaker Newt GingrichOs relationship with a Hill
committee aide; _ Coverage of once and possible first ladies and
the children of political figures, including Chelsea Clinton and
Sarah Gore; _ Reporting on unfounded rumors about Representative
Bill PaxonOs retirement.
The 2014 midterm election was one of the most significant in recent
memory, with a decisive turning of the tables in favor of
Republicans. With a now-Republican-controlled Senate and House at
odds with a Democratic president with only two years left in
office, the fault lines within and between both parties have never
been more tenuous. In this book, prominent elections scholar and
political commentator Larry J. Sabato brings together respected
journalists and experts from across the political spectrum to
examine every facet of the midterm election results and the
implications for the 2016 election cycle. In frank, accessible
prose, each author offers insight that goes beyond the headlines to
analyze what the midterm results mean and what is at stake in the
coming presidential race. Contributions by: Alan I. Abramowitz,
Mark Blumenthal, Jamelle Bouie, Rhodes Cook, Robert Costa, Ariel
Edwards-Levy, James Hohmann, Jill Lawrence, Joshua T. Putnam,
Michael E. Toner, Karen E. Trainer, Sean Trende
This analysis of the workings of PACs and their influence examines
the ways in which they raise huge sums of money, how they select
candidates to back, and what they expect in return for support and
assesses their effects on major parties.
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