This book places the 2012 election in Florida in historical context and provides an explanation for the outcome of the races involved. It offers descriptions of the races for President, US Senate, US Congress and the Florida State Legislature as well as explanations for the outcomes of these races.
This book places the 2012 election in Florida in historical context and provides an explanation for the outcome of the races involved. It offers descriptions of the races for President, US Senate, US Congress and the Florida State Legislature as well as explanations for the outcomes of these races.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert E. Crew, Jr. is Professor of Political Science and Director of the Masters' Program in Applied American Politics (MAAPP) at Florida State University. His research focuses on political parties and elections, Florida politics and US domestic policy. Mary Ruggiero Anderson is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Government and World Affairs at the University of Tampa. She specializes in research on public opinion and policy including the influence of political psychology on political behavior.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Tables and Figures Part I: The 2012 Presidential Election in Florida 1. An Overview 2. The Nomination Process 3. The Presidential General Election Process 4. The Presidential Election Results 5. Voting Behavior in the Presidential Election: Social Groups and the Vote 6. Issues and Candidate Perceptions Part II: The Race for the U.S. Senate 7. The Campaign for the U.S. Senate 8. Explaining the Vote in the Senate Election Part III: The Race for Congress 9. The Congressional Campaign Part IV: The State Legislative Campaigns 10. The State Legislative Races Part V: What's Next in Politics in Florida? 11. Patterns, Trends, and the Future of Florida Politics Works Cited Index
List of Tables and Figures Part I: The 2012 Presidential Election in Florida 1. An Overview 2. The Nomination Process 3. The Presidential General Election Process 4. The Presidential Election Results 5. Voting Behavior in the Presidential Election: Social Groups and the Vote 6. Issues and Candidate Perceptions Part II: The Race for the U.S. Senate 7. The Campaign for the U.S. Senate 8. Explaining the Vote in the Senate Election Part III: The Race for Congress 9. The Congressional Campaign Part IV: The State Legislative Campaigns 10. The State Legislative Races Part V: What's Next in Politics in Florida? 11. Patterns, Trends, and the Future of Florida Politics Works Cited Index
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