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Election 84

Landslide Without a Mandate?

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Kiadó: New American Library
Kiadás helye: New York
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 358 oldal
Sorozatcím: Mentor Books
Kötetszám: ME2424
Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 18 cm x 11 cm
ISBN: 0-451-62424-6
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DOES THE VICTOR TAKE ALL? By any account, the '84 election was a landslide for the Reagan-Bush team. They barely missed making a
fifty-state sweep-—only Minnesota and the District of Columbia went to the Democrats—and garnered the I most electoral votes ever received by a
presidential candidate. But the Republicans'coattails were surprisingly short: they made fewer inroads in state and local elections than expected, and there was no major realignment in Congress. Does the Reagan victory represent a mandate 1 for the conservative Republican platform? Or is it" simply America's vote of confidence for an extraordinarily popular President? In this balanced, wide-ranging collection of essays on both the national and state elections, a distinguished roster of political scientists and economists—including Thomas E. Cronin, Daniel J. Elazar, and Walter Dean Burnham— examines the "Reagan phenomenoh," setting the Republican victory into historical context and insightfully analyzing ethnic... Tovább

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DOES THE VICTOR TAKE ALL? By any account, the '84 election was a landslide for the Reagan-Bush team. They barely missed making a
fifty-state sweep-—only Minnesota and the District of Columbia went to the Democrats—and garnered the I most electoral votes ever received by a
presidential candidate. But the Republicans'coattails were surprisingly short: they made fewer inroads in state and local elections than expected, and there was no major realignment in Congress. Does the Reagan victory represent a mandate 1 for the conservative Republican platform? Or is it" simply America's vote of confidence for an extraordinarily popular President? In this balanced, wide-ranging collection of essays on both the national and state elections, a distinguished roster of political scientists and economists—including Thomas E. Cronin, Daniel J. Elazar, and Walter Dean Burnham— examines the "Reagan phenomenoh," setting the Republican victory into historical context and insightfully analyzing ethnic factors, the changing roles of the parties, the power of the media as well as the domestic and foreign policy implications
of this historic election. Complete with poll results and state-by-state demographic breakdown. Vissza

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