The Presidential Election of 2020: Donald Trump and the Crisis of Democracy
By (Author) William Crotty
Contributions by Amy N. Benner
Contributions by John C. Berg
Contributions by William Crotty
Contributions by Susan A. MacManus
Contributions by Thomas R. Marshall
Contributions by John J. McGlennon
Contributions by Barbara Norrander
Contributions by Shayla C. Nunnally
Contributions by Arthur C. Paulson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
28th June 2021
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Civics and citizenship
Political campaigning and advertising
324.9730933
Hardback
302
Width 161mm, Height 239mm, Spine 29mm
630g
The Presidential Election of 2020: Donald Trump and the Crisis of Democracy places the election of 2020 within the context of the Trump presidency, a chaotic and tense time in American politics and a dangerous one. The election is analyzed in depth and its meaning for the state of American society is made clear. A major theme in the book is a critique of Donald Trump's leadership, his incompetence in office, his appeal to followers and the danger this has proven to represent. Among other things, he was accused of mental instability during his presidency. Yet he received the second highest vote total in American history, exceeded only by winning candidate Joe Biden's.
Trump was impeached twice for his actions in office but both times not held responsible for what he had done by a Republican-controlled Senate.
The election is placed in an on-going context. It was followed by strenuous attempts by Trump and associates to have states reverse their results and declare him the winner and by the Trump-organized seditious assault on the Capitol in which five people died. The objective was to force Vice President Mike Pence, who was chairing a Joint Session of Congress, normally a formality, to instead reject the Electoral College vote outcome. Pence would not do it. His life and that of Speaker Nancy Pelosi were threatened by the rioters.
The threat of a coup, a new development in American politics, and one led by Trump and others who share his views, remains. Meanwhile President Joe Biden in his efforts to reconstruct America has introduced the most ambitious policy agenda since the New Deal.
Understanding the 2020 presidential election is a vital task not simply for scholars, but for citizens in general. William Crotty and the other contributors to this new study provide a fine starting point for reflection and analysis.
-- Thomas Ferguson, professor emeritus, University of Massachusetts, BostonProfessor Crotty once again has marshaled the talents of ten distinguished scholars covering the campaigns, voting patterns, and major issues of the 2020 presidential electionone of the most consequential elections in U.S. history, including the tumultuous aftermath. Clear, crisp writing throughout makes this book scholarly and entertaining for audiences both inside and outside the classroom.
-- Christine Day, University of New OrleansWilliam Crotty is Thomas P. ONeill, Jr. Chair in Public Life and Emeritus Professor of Political
Science at Northeastern University.