Red Ripple
The 2022 Midterm Elections and What They Mean for 2024
Herausgeber: Sabato, Larry J.; Whaley, Carah Ong; Kondik, Kyle
Red Ripple
The 2022 Midterm Elections and What They Mean for 2024
Herausgeber: Sabato, Larry J.; Whaley, Carah Ong; Kondik, Kyle
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Political scientists, journalists, and election experts provide students with a thorough exploration of the previous election cycle and what it portends for the future of electoral politics.
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Political scientists, journalists, and election experts provide students with a thorough exploration of the previous election cycle and what it portends for the future of electoral politics.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 422g
- ISBN-13: 9781538176955
- ISBN-10: 1538176955
- Artikelnr.: 67655923
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 422g
- ISBN-13: 9781538176955
- ISBN-10: 1538176955
- Artikelnr.: 67655923
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Larry J. Sabato is the Robert Kent Gooch Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia and director of its Center for Politics. He is the author or editor of more than twenty books on American politics and elections. Kyle Kondik is the managing editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball, the University of Virginia Center for Politics' nonpartisan newsletter on American campaigns and elections. His most recent book is The Long Red Thread: How Democratic Dominance Gave Way to Republican Advantage in US House Elections . Carah Ong Whaley is academics program officer at the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia and cohost of Politics Is Everything, a podcast with thoughtful discussions to inspire informed political and civic participation to strengthen democracy. J. Miles Coleman is associate editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball, the University of Virginia Center for Politics' nonpartisan newsletter on American campaigns and elections. He is the author of the forthcoming America Votes 35: 2021-2022.
Preface and acknowledgements
1. Another Confounding Election
Larry J. Sabato
2. Donald Trump and the Vanishing Red Wave
Alan Abramowitz
3. 2022 Primaries: Setting the Table for November
Rhodes Cook
4. Not Much But Good Enough: The GOP's House Takeover
Kyle Kondik
5. The Senate: Sticking with the Devils They Know
J. Miles Coleman
6. Governors & State Legislatures
Mary Frances McGowan
7. The Red Ripple of Election Denialism
Carah Ong Whaley
8. A Year 0f High Turnout, New Rules, and Changes in How We Vote
Grace Panetta
9. How Overturning Roe versus Wade Hijacked the Midterms
Natalie Jackson
10. Black Republicanism in the Red
Theodore R. Johnson
11. A Growing Political Force: Asian Americans in the 2022 Election
Edward Berdan and Natalie Masuoka
12. Mixed Signals from 2022's Latino Vote
Mark Hugo Lopez
13. Mainstream and Social Media in the Midterm Elections
Diana Owen
14. Emerging Campaign Finance Trends and Their Impact on the 2022 Midterm
Election and Beyond
Michael E. Toner and Karen E. Trainer
15. So Why Wasn't It a Wave?
Sean Trende
About the Contributors
1. Another Confounding Election
Larry J. Sabato
2. Donald Trump and the Vanishing Red Wave
Alan Abramowitz
3. 2022 Primaries: Setting the Table for November
Rhodes Cook
4. Not Much But Good Enough: The GOP's House Takeover
Kyle Kondik
5. The Senate: Sticking with the Devils They Know
J. Miles Coleman
6. Governors & State Legislatures
Mary Frances McGowan
7. The Red Ripple of Election Denialism
Carah Ong Whaley
8. A Year 0f High Turnout, New Rules, and Changes in How We Vote
Grace Panetta
9. How Overturning Roe versus Wade Hijacked the Midterms
Natalie Jackson
10. Black Republicanism in the Red
Theodore R. Johnson
11. A Growing Political Force: Asian Americans in the 2022 Election
Edward Berdan and Natalie Masuoka
12. Mixed Signals from 2022's Latino Vote
Mark Hugo Lopez
13. Mainstream and Social Media in the Midterm Elections
Diana Owen
14. Emerging Campaign Finance Trends and Their Impact on the 2022 Midterm
Election and Beyond
Michael E. Toner and Karen E. Trainer
15. So Why Wasn't It a Wave?
Sean Trende
About the Contributors
Preface and acknowledgements
1. Another Confounding Election
Larry J. Sabato
2. Donald Trump and the Vanishing Red Wave
Alan Abramowitz
3. 2022 Primaries: Setting the Table for November
Rhodes Cook
4. Not Much But Good Enough: The GOP's House Takeover
Kyle Kondik
5. The Senate: Sticking with the Devils They Know
J. Miles Coleman
6. Governors & State Legislatures
Mary Frances McGowan
7. The Red Ripple of Election Denialism
Carah Ong Whaley
8. A Year 0f High Turnout, New Rules, and Changes in How We Vote
Grace Panetta
9. How Overturning Roe versus Wade Hijacked the Midterms
Natalie Jackson
10. Black Republicanism in the Red
Theodore R. Johnson
11. A Growing Political Force: Asian Americans in the 2022 Election
Edward Berdan and Natalie Masuoka
12. Mixed Signals from 2022's Latino Vote
Mark Hugo Lopez
13. Mainstream and Social Media in the Midterm Elections
Diana Owen
14. Emerging Campaign Finance Trends and Their Impact on the 2022 Midterm
Election and Beyond
Michael E. Toner and Karen E. Trainer
15. So Why Wasn't It a Wave?
Sean Trende
About the Contributors
1. Another Confounding Election
Larry J. Sabato
2. Donald Trump and the Vanishing Red Wave
Alan Abramowitz
3. 2022 Primaries: Setting the Table for November
Rhodes Cook
4. Not Much But Good Enough: The GOP's House Takeover
Kyle Kondik
5. The Senate: Sticking with the Devils They Know
J. Miles Coleman
6. Governors & State Legislatures
Mary Frances McGowan
7. The Red Ripple of Election Denialism
Carah Ong Whaley
8. A Year 0f High Turnout, New Rules, and Changes in How We Vote
Grace Panetta
9. How Overturning Roe versus Wade Hijacked the Midterms
Natalie Jackson
10. Black Republicanism in the Red
Theodore R. Johnson
11. A Growing Political Force: Asian Americans in the 2022 Election
Edward Berdan and Natalie Masuoka
12. Mixed Signals from 2022's Latino Vote
Mark Hugo Lopez
13. Mainstream and Social Media in the Midterm Elections
Diana Owen
14. Emerging Campaign Finance Trends and Their Impact on the 2022 Midterm
Election and Beyond
Michael E. Toner and Karen E. Trainer
15. So Why Wasn't It a Wave?
Sean Trende
About the Contributors







