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Published: 15th June 2023
The Road to the White House 2024: The Politics of Presidential Elections
By (Author) Stephen J. Wayne
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
15th June 2023
Twelfth Edition
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Political campaigning and advertising
Central / national / federal government
Political parties and party platforms
324.9730934
Hardback
296
Width 159mm, Height 237mm, Spine 21mm
535g
Voters need information about the qualities of candidates, the policies they propose and the partisan labels they wear. Does our Electoral College encourage the most qualified candidates to run Does it force them to talk candidly with the American people Will election results accurately reflect the needs of the population as a whole Wayne's The Road to the White House 2024 answers these questions in a straightforward, jargon-free manner. Equipping you with a background on presidential elections and a guide to the 2024 election, it illustrates the strengths and weaknesses of our electoral democracy. It also offers insights on changes that have revolutionized contemporary electoral politics: the flood of money, the ideological polarization of American parties, the digital revolution, foreign interference, voter eligibility, the integrity of the voting process itself and much more.
The Road to the White House is required reading for any academic, student, journalist, or lay-person interested in understanding how the United States chooses candidates and elects presidents. And like a fine wine, it gets better over time with each new version. -- David B. Cohen, professor of Political Science, director, Applied Politics Program, University of Akron
Stephen Wayne is an Emeritus Professor of Government at Georgetown University. He is a Washington insider who has written many books and articles on the presidency and presidential elections. A frequent source for journalists covering American politics, he often appears on television and radio news programs, conducts seminars for senior federal executives and international visitors, and lectures at many universities in the United States and abroad.