The 2000 Presidential Election in the South: Partisanship and Southern Party Systems in the 21st Century.
By (Author) Robert P. Steed
Edited by Laurence W. Moreland
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th March 2002
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
324.975
Hardback
256
Examines the 2000 elections, on all levels, in the South and measures their potential impact on the future. This volume is the fifth in a series of analyses of elections in the South beginning with the 1984 general elections and continuing in 1988, 1992, and 1996. While the presidential election has been the focus, other important aspects of contemporary Southern electoral politics have also been examined, including congressional and state elections as well as the overall status of party development and competition in each Southern state. Steed and Moreland continue the general organization plan of the previous publications in this volume, beginning with an introductory chapter on general issues and background, a chapter on presidential primaries, an examination of the particular issues of the 2000 presidential election, and a look at religion and Southern politics. Experts on the individual states then analyze the contests in each state, and the volume concludes with a summary of the lessons to be gained from the 2000 election cycle. An definitive work for all scholars, students, and researchers involved with contemporary Southern politics and presidential elections.
Recommended for upper-division undergraduate and graduate political science collections.-CHOICE
The Bush-Gore competition for president is replayed in this thorough volume of its history in the South.-Reference & Research Book News
"Recommended for upper-division undergraduate and graduate political science collections."-CHOICE
"The Bush-Gore competition for president is replayed in this thorough volume of its history in the South."-Reference & Research Book News
ROBERT P. STEED is Professor of Political Science at The Citadel. LAURENCE W. MORELAND is Professor of Political Science at The Citadel.