Presidential Swing States

Presidential Swing States

Jacob, Rafael; Foreman, Sean D.; Knotts, H. Gibbs; Scala, Dante J.; Cooper, Christopher A.; Schultz, David; Damore, David F.; Jacob, Rafael; Gill, Rebecca D.; Maltby, Elizabeth

Lexington Books

07/2022

404

Dura

Inglês

9781793614964

15 a 20 dias

717

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Introduction by David Schultz and Rafael Jacob

Part I: The "Classic" Swing States

Chapter 1: Florida: Center of Presidential Attention, But for How Long? by Sean D. Foreman

Chapter 2: Battleground Nevada Holds Steady in 2020 by David F. Damore, Elizabeth Maltby, and Rebecca D. Gill

Chapter 3: Set in Granite: New Hampshire as a Presidential Bellwether by Dante J. Scala

Chapter 4: Reliably Purple: The 2020 Presidential Election in North Carolina by Christopher A. Cooper and H. Gibbs Knotts

Chapter 5: Pennsylvania: A Bellwether Like No Other by Christopher Borick and Rafael Jacob

Chapter 6: From Blue to Red and Back Again: The Future of Wisconsin Politics in the Aftermath of the 2020 Presidential Election by Neil Kraus and Aaron C. Weinschenk

Part II: The "On the Bubble" Swing States

Chapter 7: Iowa: Islands in the Stream by Donna R. Hoffman and Christopher W. Larimer

Chapter 8: A State Divided: Maine and Its Continued Electoral Vote Split by James P. Melcher and Amy Fried

Chapter 9: Minnesota: "The One That Got Away" by David Schultz

Chapter 10: Ohio Swings Toward the GOP by Nathaniel Swigger

Chapter 11: Michigan: Joe Biden Wins the Turnout Battle by David A. Dulio and John S. Klemanski

Part III: The "Emerging" Swing States

Chapter 12 Arizona: The Turning Tide of Change by Kate Kenski

Chapter 13 Georgia: The Rebirth of Two-Party Competition in a Growing Deep South State by Karen L. Owen

Chapter 14: Nebraska: District Two Swinging Blue by Kyle Hull

Chapter 15: Politics Now is All about the Purple Battlegrounds by Scott McLean
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battleground states;competitive states;electoral college;federalism;presidential elections;state politics;Swing states