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.
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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Larry J. Sabato is the Robert Kent Gooch Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia and director of its Center for Politics. He is the author or editor of more than 20 books on American politics and elections. Larry J. Sabato's Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia's Center for Politics link here.
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Preface 1. The Obama Encore: Breaking Some Rules, Larry J. Sabato (University of Virginia Center for Politics) 2. Voting in a Time of Polarization: Why Obama Won and What It Means, Alan Abramowitz (Emory) 3. A First-Term Incumbent Survives: The Fundamentals of 2012, James Campbell (SUNY at Buffalo) 4. Un-Conventional Wisdom: The 2012 conventions and the nominating process, Rhodes Cook (formerly of Congressional Quarterly) 5. It's Raining Money: The impact of federal election laws, Michael Toner (former FEC chair) 6. Voters to the Sidelines: Old and new media in the election, Diana Owen (Georgetown University) 7. America's Evolving Electorate, Nate Cohn (The New Republic) 8. Candidates matter: 2012's Senate and gubernatorial contests, Geoff Skelley (University of Virginia Center for Politics) 9. Republicans Hold the Line: 2012's national House contest, Kyle Kondik (University of Virginia Center for Politics) 10. Forward: The future of the Democratic party, Jamelle Bouie (American Prospect) 11. A Time for Choosing: The future of the Republican Party, Robert Costa (National Review) 12. Are We in an Electoral Realignment?, Sean Trende (RealClearPolitics) 13. From 2012 to 2016: Concluding Thoughts on the Permanent Campaign, Susan MacManus (University of South Florida)
Preface 1. The Obama Encore: Breaking Some Rules, Larry J. Sabato (University of Virginia Center for Politics) 2. Voting in a Time of Polarization: Why Obama Won and What It Means, Alan Abramowitz (Emory) 3. A First-Term Incumbent Survives: The Fundamentals of 2012, James Campbell (SUNY at Buffalo) 4. Un-Conventional Wisdom: The 2012 conventions and the nominating process, Rhodes Cook (formerly of Congressional Quarterly) 5. It's Raining Money: The impact of federal election laws, Michael Toner (former FEC chair) 6. Voters to the Sidelines: Old and new media in the election, Diana Owen (Georgetown University) 7. America's Evolving Electorate, Nate Cohn (The New Republic) 8. Candidates matter: 2012's Senate and gubernatorial contests, Geoff Skelley (University of Virginia Center for Politics) 9. Republicans Hold the Line: 2012's national House contest, Kyle Kondik (University of Virginia Center for Politics) 10. Forward: The future of the Democratic party, Jamelle Bouie (American Prospect) 11. A Time for Choosing: The future of the Republican Party, Robert Costa (National Review) 12. Are We in an Electoral Realignment?, Sean Trende (RealClearPolitics) 13. From 2012 to 2016: Concluding Thoughts on the Permanent Campaign, Susan MacManus (University of South Florida)
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