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While the roads to Congress are often full of potholes, in 2018 many of those roads looked like mine fields. With partisan control of both chambers of Congress up for grabs in the first midterm of the Trump presidency and the theme of potential impeachment looming on both sides, The Roads to Congress 2018 offers inside views of this critical election through expert analysis and case studies of the year’s most high-profile races. Thematic chapters examine the intraparty battles occurring within both the Democratic and Republican parties, the use of social media as part of House and Senate…mehr
While the roads to Congress are often full of potholes, in 2018 many of those roads looked like mine fields. With partisan control of both chambers of Congress up for grabs in the first midterm of the Trump presidency and the theme of potential impeachment looming on both sides, The Roads to Congress 2018 offers inside views of this critical election through expert analysis and case studies of the year’s most high-profile races. Thematic chapters examine the intraparty battles occurring within both the Democratic and Republican parties, the use of social media as part of House and Senate campaigns (including Twitter use by and about President Trump), and the potential impact of an increasingly diverse Congressional candidate pool on the structure and functions of the national legislative branch. Additionally, key case studies written by local experts offer fresh analysis and original insights on a sampling of major campaigns spread across the country, featuring in-depth analysesof contentious U.S. House and Senate campaigns across the nation. This book illuminates the key themes and trends coming out of the 2018 midterm elections to help readers cast off the uncertainty that surrounds our politics, and to understand the dynamics of elections which may either herald the triumph or signal the demise of Trumpism.
Sean D. Foreman is Professor of Political Science at Barry University, USA. Marcia L. Godwin is Professor of Public Administration at the University of La Verne, USA. Walter Clark Wilson is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Texas at San Antonio, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I Congress in Transition.- 1. The 2018 Midterm Elections and the Changing Congress.- 2. Toward a More Inclusive Union? Examining the Increased Diversity of Candidates and Members of Congress.- 3. Fear and Loathing on Twitter: Exploring Negative Rhetoric in Tweets During the 2018 Midterm Election.- 4. Partisanship in the Trump Era: Situating Contemporary Congressional Parties in Historical Perspective.- 5. President Trump’s Effect on House Republicans.- Part II U.S. House.- 6. California’s 48th Congressional District: Sunset for Reagan Country.- 7. Florida’s 26th and 27th Congressional Districts: Two Cuban American Strongholds Support Non-Cuban Democrats for Congress.- 8. Michigan’s 11th Congressional District and the Anti-Trump Wave.- 9. Minnesota’s 1st and 8th Congressional Districts: Riptide—Two Republicans Prevail Against the Blue Wave.- 10. New York’s 19th and 22nd Congressional Districts: The Blue Wave Overwhelms the RedTide.- 11. A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: Conor Lamb, the Pennsylvania Wunderkind.- Part III U.S. Senate.- 12. North Dakota Senate Race: A Right Turn.- 13. A Senate Trifecta: Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.- 14. Tennessee Senate Race: Call It What You Want, but Tennessee Is a Red Wall to the South.- 15. Texas Senate Race: “If You Want to Run in Texas, You Can’t Be a Liberal Man”—Beto O’Rourke Challenges Ted Cruz, and Conventional Wisdom.- Part IV Roads Ahead.- 16. Lessons Learned from the 2018 Elections.
Part I Congress in Transition.- 1. The 2018 Midterm Elections and the Changing Congress.- 2. Toward a More Inclusive Union? Examining the Increased Diversity of Candidates and Members of Congress.- 3. Fear and Loathing on Twitter: Exploring Negative Rhetoric in Tweets During the 2018 Midterm Election.- 4. Partisanship in the Trump Era: Situating Contemporary Congressional Parties in Historical Perspective.- 5. President Trump's Effect on House Republicans.- Part II U.S. House.- 6. California's 48th Congressional District: Sunset for Reagan Country.- 7. Florida's 26th and 27th Congressional Districts: Two Cuban American Strongholds Support Non-Cuban Democrats for Congress.- 8. Michigan's 11th Congressional District and the Anti-Trump Wave.- 9. Minnesota's 1st and 8th Congressional Districts: Riptide-Two Republicans Prevail Against the Blue Wave.- 10. New York's 19th and 22nd Congressional Districts: The Blue Wave Overwhelms the RedTide.- 11. A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing: Conor Lamb, the Pennsylvania Wunderkind.- Part III U.S. Senate.- 12. North Dakota Senate Race: A Right Turn.- 13. A Senate Trifecta: Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.- 14. Tennessee Senate Race: Call It What You Want, but Tennessee Is a Red Wall to the South.- 15. Texas Senate Race: "If You Want to Run in Texas, You Can't Be a Liberal Man"-Beto O'Rourke Challenges Ted Cruz, and Conventional Wisdom.- Part IV Roads Ahead.- 16. Lessons Learned from the 2018 Elections.
Part I Congress in Transition.- 1. The 2018 Midterm Elections and the Changing Congress.- 2. Toward a More Inclusive Union? Examining the Increased Diversity of Candidates and Members of Congress.- 3. Fear and Loathing on Twitter: Exploring Negative Rhetoric in Tweets During the 2018 Midterm Election.- 4. Partisanship in the Trump Era: Situating Contemporary Congressional Parties in Historical Perspective.- 5. President Trump’s Effect on House Republicans.- Part II U.S. House.- 6. California’s 48th Congressional District: Sunset for Reagan Country.- 7. Florida’s 26th and 27th Congressional Districts: Two Cuban American Strongholds Support Non-Cuban Democrats for Congress.- 8. Michigan’s 11th Congressional District and the Anti-Trump Wave.- 9. Minnesota’s 1st and 8th Congressional Districts: Riptide—Two Republicans Prevail Against the Blue Wave.- 10. New York’s 19th and 22nd Congressional Districts: The Blue Wave Overwhelms the RedTide.- 11. A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: Conor Lamb, the Pennsylvania Wunderkind.- Part III U.S. Senate.- 12. North Dakota Senate Race: A Right Turn.- 13. A Senate Trifecta: Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.- 14. Tennessee Senate Race: Call It What You Want, but Tennessee Is a Red Wall to the South.- 15. Texas Senate Race: “If You Want to Run in Texas, You Can’t Be a Liberal Man”—Beto O’Rourke Challenges Ted Cruz, and Conventional Wisdom.- Part IV Roads Ahead.- 16. Lessons Learned from the 2018 Elections.
Part I Congress in Transition.- 1. The 2018 Midterm Elections and the Changing Congress.- 2. Toward a More Inclusive Union? Examining the Increased Diversity of Candidates and Members of Congress.- 3. Fear and Loathing on Twitter: Exploring Negative Rhetoric in Tweets During the 2018 Midterm Election.- 4. Partisanship in the Trump Era: Situating Contemporary Congressional Parties in Historical Perspective.- 5. President Trump's Effect on House Republicans.- Part II U.S. House.- 6. California's 48th Congressional District: Sunset for Reagan Country.- 7. Florida's 26th and 27th Congressional Districts: Two Cuban American Strongholds Support Non-Cuban Democrats for Congress.- 8. Michigan's 11th Congressional District and the Anti-Trump Wave.- 9. Minnesota's 1st and 8th Congressional Districts: Riptide-Two Republicans Prevail Against the Blue Wave.- 10. New York's 19th and 22nd Congressional Districts: The Blue Wave Overwhelms the RedTide.- 11. A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing: Conor Lamb, the Pennsylvania Wunderkind.- Part III U.S. Senate.- 12. North Dakota Senate Race: A Right Turn.- 13. A Senate Trifecta: Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.- 14. Tennessee Senate Race: Call It What You Want, but Tennessee Is a Red Wall to the South.- 15. Texas Senate Race: "If You Want to Run in Texas, You Can't Be a Liberal Man"-Beto O'Rourke Challenges Ted Cruz, and Conventional Wisdom.- Part IV Roads Ahead.- 16. Lessons Learned from the 2018 Elections.
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