Presidential Swing States
Herausgeber: Schultz, David A; Jacob, Rafael
Presidential Swing States
Herausgeber: Schultz, David A; Jacob, Rafael
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In this new and updated volume, the contributors examine the phenomena of presidential swing states in the 2016 presidential election. They explore the reasons why some states and, now counties are the focus of candidate attention, are capable of voting for either of the major candidates, and are decisive in determining who wins the presidency.
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In this new and updated volume, the contributors examine the phenomena of presidential swing states in the 2016 presidential election. They explore the reasons why some states and, now counties are the focus of candidate attention, are capable of voting for either of the major candidates, and are decisive in determining who wins the presidency.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 787g
- ISBN-13: 9781498565868
- ISBN-10: 1498565867
- Artikelnr.: 51787028
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 787g
- ISBN-13: 9781498565868
- ISBN-10: 1498565867
- Artikelnr.: 51787028
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
David A. Schultz is professor of political science at Hamline University. Rafael Jacob is post-doctoral fellow at the Raoul-Dandurand Chair's Center for U.S. Studies and instructor at the University of Ottawa's School of Political Studies.
Chapter 1: Purple Battlegrounds: Presidential Campaign Strategies and Swing
State Voters Scott L. McLean Part I: The "Classic" Swing States Chapter 2:
Florida: Still the Largest Swing State Sean D. Foreman Chapter 3: Iowa:
Still Swinging After All These Years Donna R. Hoffman and Christopher W.
Larimer Chapter 4: New Hampshire as a Swing State Dante J. Scala Chapter 5:
Nevada: A Swing State No More? Demographic and Political Change in the
Silver State David F. Damore and Rebecca D. Gill Chapter 6: Ohio Sean
Trende Part II: The "Recent" Swing States Chapter 7: Still Contesting
Colorado? The Politics of the 2016 Election in Colorado Robert R. Preuhs,
Norman Provizer, and Andrew Thangasamy Chapter 8: North Carolina: Still
Swingin' in the South Christopher A. Cooper and H. Gibbs Knotts Chapter 9:
Virginia: Demography Drives the Old Dominion's Destiny John J. McGlennon
Part III: The "New-Found" Swing States Chapter 10: Michigan: Hiding Behind
a Thin Blue Wall David A. Dulio and John S. Klemanski Chapter 11: Keys to
the Keystone State: Pennsylvania's Return as a Premier Swing State Rafael
Jacob and Christopher Borick Chapter 12: A Blue State Turns Red: The Future
of Wisconsin Politics in the Aftermath of the Surprising 2016 Election Neil
Kraus and Aaron C. Weinschenk Part IV: The "Emerging" Swing States? Chapter
13: Arizona: Right of Center with Potential to Change Kate Kenski Chapter
14: The "Two Maines" in a (Potentially) New Swing State Amy Fried and James
P. Melcher Chapter 15: The Loyal Blue State of Minnesota: Turning Purple
David A. Schultz Chapter 16: Swing Counties in Presidential Elections David
A. Schultz
State Voters Scott L. McLean Part I: The "Classic" Swing States Chapter 2:
Florida: Still the Largest Swing State Sean D. Foreman Chapter 3: Iowa:
Still Swinging After All These Years Donna R. Hoffman and Christopher W.
Larimer Chapter 4: New Hampshire as a Swing State Dante J. Scala Chapter 5:
Nevada: A Swing State No More? Demographic and Political Change in the
Silver State David F. Damore and Rebecca D. Gill Chapter 6: Ohio Sean
Trende Part II: The "Recent" Swing States Chapter 7: Still Contesting
Colorado? The Politics of the 2016 Election in Colorado Robert R. Preuhs,
Norman Provizer, and Andrew Thangasamy Chapter 8: North Carolina: Still
Swingin' in the South Christopher A. Cooper and H. Gibbs Knotts Chapter 9:
Virginia: Demography Drives the Old Dominion's Destiny John J. McGlennon
Part III: The "New-Found" Swing States Chapter 10: Michigan: Hiding Behind
a Thin Blue Wall David A. Dulio and John S. Klemanski Chapter 11: Keys to
the Keystone State: Pennsylvania's Return as a Premier Swing State Rafael
Jacob and Christopher Borick Chapter 12: A Blue State Turns Red: The Future
of Wisconsin Politics in the Aftermath of the Surprising 2016 Election Neil
Kraus and Aaron C. Weinschenk Part IV: The "Emerging" Swing States? Chapter
13: Arizona: Right of Center with Potential to Change Kate Kenski Chapter
14: The "Two Maines" in a (Potentially) New Swing State Amy Fried and James
P. Melcher Chapter 15: The Loyal Blue State of Minnesota: Turning Purple
David A. Schultz Chapter 16: Swing Counties in Presidential Elections David
A. Schultz
Chapter 1: Purple Battlegrounds: Presidential Campaign Strategies and Swing
State Voters Scott L. McLean Part I: The "Classic" Swing States Chapter 2:
Florida: Still the Largest Swing State Sean D. Foreman Chapter 3: Iowa:
Still Swinging After All These Years Donna R. Hoffman and Christopher W.
Larimer Chapter 4: New Hampshire as a Swing State Dante J. Scala Chapter 5:
Nevada: A Swing State No More? Demographic and Political Change in the
Silver State David F. Damore and Rebecca D. Gill Chapter 6: Ohio Sean
Trende Part II: The "Recent" Swing States Chapter 7: Still Contesting
Colorado? The Politics of the 2016 Election in Colorado Robert R. Preuhs,
Norman Provizer, and Andrew Thangasamy Chapter 8: North Carolina: Still
Swingin' in the South Christopher A. Cooper and H. Gibbs Knotts Chapter 9:
Virginia: Demography Drives the Old Dominion's Destiny John J. McGlennon
Part III: The "New-Found" Swing States Chapter 10: Michigan: Hiding Behind
a Thin Blue Wall David A. Dulio and John S. Klemanski Chapter 11: Keys to
the Keystone State: Pennsylvania's Return as a Premier Swing State Rafael
Jacob and Christopher Borick Chapter 12: A Blue State Turns Red: The Future
of Wisconsin Politics in the Aftermath of the Surprising 2016 Election Neil
Kraus and Aaron C. Weinschenk Part IV: The "Emerging" Swing States? Chapter
13: Arizona: Right of Center with Potential to Change Kate Kenski Chapter
14: The "Two Maines" in a (Potentially) New Swing State Amy Fried and James
P. Melcher Chapter 15: The Loyal Blue State of Minnesota: Turning Purple
David A. Schultz Chapter 16: Swing Counties in Presidential Elections David
A. Schultz
State Voters Scott L. McLean Part I: The "Classic" Swing States Chapter 2:
Florida: Still the Largest Swing State Sean D. Foreman Chapter 3: Iowa:
Still Swinging After All These Years Donna R. Hoffman and Christopher W.
Larimer Chapter 4: New Hampshire as a Swing State Dante J. Scala Chapter 5:
Nevada: A Swing State No More? Demographic and Political Change in the
Silver State David F. Damore and Rebecca D. Gill Chapter 6: Ohio Sean
Trende Part II: The "Recent" Swing States Chapter 7: Still Contesting
Colorado? The Politics of the 2016 Election in Colorado Robert R. Preuhs,
Norman Provizer, and Andrew Thangasamy Chapter 8: North Carolina: Still
Swingin' in the South Christopher A. Cooper and H. Gibbs Knotts Chapter 9:
Virginia: Demography Drives the Old Dominion's Destiny John J. McGlennon
Part III: The "New-Found" Swing States Chapter 10: Michigan: Hiding Behind
a Thin Blue Wall David A. Dulio and John S. Klemanski Chapter 11: Keys to
the Keystone State: Pennsylvania's Return as a Premier Swing State Rafael
Jacob and Christopher Borick Chapter 12: A Blue State Turns Red: The Future
of Wisconsin Politics in the Aftermath of the Surprising 2016 Election Neil
Kraus and Aaron C. Weinschenk Part IV: The "Emerging" Swing States? Chapter
13: Arizona: Right of Center with Potential to Change Kate Kenski Chapter
14: The "Two Maines" in a (Potentially) New Swing State Amy Fried and James
P. Melcher Chapter 15: The Loyal Blue State of Minnesota: Turning Purple
David A. Schultz Chapter 16: Swing Counties in Presidential Elections David
A. Schultz







