Awash in the mainstream : Latino politics in the 1996 elections

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Awash in the mainstream : Latino politics in the 1996 elections

edited by Rodolfo O. de la Garza, Louis DeSipio

Westview Press, 1999

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Following the pattern of two prior volumes on presidential election cycles, Ethnic Ironies and From Rhetoric to Reality, and Latino political participation, this new work examines the Latino impact on 1996 presidential campaign and election and Latino efforts to shape electoral outcomes. The contributors include chapters on eight states with large, concentrated Latino populations analyzing the course of the election, efforts by the Latino communities to organize to influence electoral outcomes, and outreach to the Latino communities. Three chapters represent departures from the prior volumes. In the overview chapter, in addition to providing a synthesis of key findings of the state level analyses and relating these developments to the national campaigns, Professors de la Garza and DeSipio review how the literature on presidential campaigns addresses Latino involvement. A new chapter is devoted to an analysis of the Democratic media campaign targeted to the Latino communities which was centrally managed and more extensive than in any previous campaign. A second new chapter is devoted to Latino participation in New England. 0813319447 Making Americans, Remaking America : Immigration and Immigrant Policy

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National Overview: United States 1996 Awash in the Mainstream: Latinos and the 1996 Elections (Louis DeSipio, Rodolfo O. de la Garza, and Mark Setzler) Targeting the Latino Vote: The Democratic Partys 1996 Mass Communication Strategy (Federico A. Subervi-Velex and Stacey L. Connaughton) * The Old Reliables: Mexican Americans in Small Western States Recognizing Reliability: Hispanos and the 1996 Elections in New Mexico (F. Chris Garcia and Bianca Sapien) Similar Behavior, Different Results: Latinos and the 1996 Elections in Colorado (Rodney E. Hero, Patricia A. Jaramillo, and John C. Halpin) Less Is More: Latinos in the 1996 Election in Arizona (Manuel Avalos) * The Must Wins: Key States with Large, Long-term Latino Electorates Senor Smith Didnt Go to Washington: Latinos and the 1996 Texas Elections (Lisa J. Montoya) California Latino Politics and the 1996 Elections: From Potential to Reality (Harry P. Pachon, with Lupe Sanchez and Dennis Falcon) * The New Kids on the Block: Key States with New and Potentially Influential Latino Electorates Election? What Election? Illinois Latinos and the 1996 Election (Louis DeSipio) Pragmatism and Strategic Realignment in the 1996 Election: Floridas Cuban Americans (Dario Moreno and Christopher Warren) Beyond La Macarena? New York City Puerto Rican, Dominican, and South American Voters in the 1996 Election (Angelo Falcon) Beyond Politics as Usual: Latinos and the 1996 Connecticut and Massachusetts Presidential Race (Jose E. Cruz)

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