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The 2020 US presidential race was one of the most hotly contested
and contentious in recent American history. While the election
produced the greatest turnout in American history and the highest
percentage turnout in 60 years, the election still came down to a
handful of swing states that ultimately decided the election. In
their third edition of Presidential Swing States, Rafael Jacob and
David Schultz examine the 2020 presidential election, keying in on
the few critical states that actually decided the election and why.
With cases studies written by prominent political scientists who
are experts on these swing states, Presidential Swing States also
explains why some states were swing states but no longer are, why
some continue to be swing states, and what states beyond 2020 may
be the future swing states that decide the presidency. The book
contains in-depth case studies of the swing-states and
swing-counties that decide presidential elections in the United
States. Students in classes on American Politics and Government,
Parties, Campaigns and Elections, State Politics, and the
Presidency will all be well-served by the analyses in this volume,
as will journalists reporting on presidential elections, and the
general public.
The 2020 United States presidential race is arguably already over
except for about 12 states and 20 counties. If recent presidential
election trends are any indication of what will happen in 2020,
Democrats in Texas and Republicans in New York might as well stay
home on election day because their votes will matter little in the
presidential race. The same might be said for voters in most states
and counties in the United States. Conversely, for those in Ohio,
Florida, Colorado, Iowa, and a handful of other states, every vote
matters. These states will be battered with a barrage of
presidential candidate visits, commercials, political spending, and
countless stories in the media. This book analyzes why the
presidential race has been effectively reduced to about a dozen
states and 20 counties. Contributors to this volume make
substantial updates and additions in light of the 2016 and in
anticipation of the 2020 presidential elections, including 6 new
chapters exploring why some states are swingers in presidential
elections, capable of being won by either of the major candidates.
The volume also adds a chapter examining important swing counties
throughout the country. Presidential Swing States describes what
makes these few states and counties unique and why the presidency
is decided by who wins them. With cases studies written by
prominent political scientists who are experts on these swing
states, Presidential Swing States also explains why some states
have been swingers but no longer are, why some are swinging, and
which states may become the ones that decide the presidency.
The 2020 United States presidential race is arguably already over
except for about 12 states and 20 counties. If recent presidential
election trends are any indication of what will happen in 2020,
Democrats in Texas and Republicans in New York might as well stay
home on election day because their votes will matter little in the
presidential race. The same might be said for voters in most states
and counties in the United States. Conversely, for those in Ohio,
Florida, Colorado, Iowa, and a handful of other states, every vote
matters. These states will be battered with a barrage of
presidential candidate visits, commercials, political spending, and
countless stories in the media. This book analyzes why the
presidential race has been effectively reduced to about a dozen
states and 20 counties. Contributors to this volume make
substantial updates and additions in light of the 2016 and in
anticipation of the 2020 presidential elections, including 6 new
chapters exploring why some states are swingers in presidential
elections, capable of being won by either of the major candidates.
The volume also adds a chapter examining important swing counties
throughout the country. Presidential Swing States describes what
makes these few states and counties unique and why the presidency
is decided by who wins them. With cases studies written by
prominent political scientists who are experts on these swing
states, Presidential Swing States also explains why some states
have been swingers but no longer are, why some are swinging, and
which states may become the ones that decide the presidency.
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