The 2020 Presidential Election in the South
By (Author) Scott E. Buchanan
Edited by Branwell DuBose Kapeluck
Contributions by Jay Barth
Contributions by J. Michael Bitzer
Contributions by Shannon L. Bridgmon
Contributions by Scott E. Buchanan
Contributions by Charles S. Bullock
Contributions by Anna R. Elinkowski
Contributions by Aaron A. Hitefield
Contributions by Robert E. Hogan
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
21st September 2021
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Political campaigning and advertising
Politics and government
Political structures: democracy
324.9730933
Hardback
340
Width 162mm, Height 229mm, Spine 32mm
708g
The 2020 Presidential Election in the South details how the 2020 presidential election developed in the twelve states of the South. This edited volume features preeminent scholars of Southern politics who analyze the momentous Election of 2020. In addition to chapters organized by state, this volume also focuses upon the issues that drove southern voters, the nominations process in early 2020, as well as a chapter focusing on where the region may be headed politically in the next decade. In addition, each state chapter includes analysis on notable congressional races and important patterns at the state level. The authors also provide keen insight into the ever-changing political patterns in the region. Since the South continues to evolve in terms of politics and demographic shifts, this book will be an important tool for academics. However, the book will also enlighten journalists and political enthusiasts seeking a deeper understanding of contemporary changes in Southern electoral politics.
The South is back as a central player in U.S. elections. I greatly enjoyed reading this fantastic book, which shows that race, religion, suburbanization, and region are central to our new and emerging understanding of southern politics. This collection of essays presents one of the best and most accessible deep dives into the regions role in the 2020 elections. If you want to know how the South shapes the electoral politics of the United States, read this book!
-- Christian Grose, University of Southern CaliforniaThe South is a hotbed of political change. Demography is catching up with politics. It is the most exciting of regions, for better, a more competitive and representative politics, or worse, increased restrictions on voting by people of color. With Florida, Texas, North Carolina, Virginia, Georgia and other states threatening to adapt, short-term or long-term, to the politics of mainstream America.
-- William Crotty, Northeastern UniversityScott E. Buchanan is professor of political science and chair of the Department of Government and Sociology at Georgia College and State University.
Branwell DuBose Kapeluck is professor of political science at The Citadel.