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Campaigning for President in America, 17882016
By (Author) Scott John Hammond
By (author) Robert North Roberts
By (author) Valerie A. Sulfaro
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
25th April 2016
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Political leaders and leadership
History of the Americas
324.973
Hardback
992
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
1928g
What does it take to get elected president of the United States-"leader of the free world" This book gives readers insight into the major issues and events surrounding American presidential elections across more than two centuries, from the earliest years of the Republic through the campaigns of the 21st century. * Introduces readers to the how and why of every American presidential election in history through plain-English analyses written by national scholars of American politics * Presents a chronological account of presidential campaigns that showcases the key personalities, issues, and campaign themes as they emerged in American political history * Examines recent presidential elections of the 21st century in detail * Decodes confusing campaign jargon and political insider terminology, especially for the ever-changing campaigns of the 21st century
"Both the topical and historical sections of this consistently objective and analytical encyclopedia-cum-history will reward readers who want to understand recurring and one-off phenomena in electoral history. The concluding chapter's dispassionate look at the early part of the 2016 race contrasts nicely with the predictably biased coverage of some cable TV networks." - Booklist
Scott John Hammond is professor of political science at James Madison University. Robert North Roberts, PhD, is professor of political science at James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA. Valerie A. Sulfaro is professor of political science at James Madison University.