Political parties matter : realignment and the return of partisan voting
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Political parties matter : realignment and the return of partisan voting
Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2006
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 161-172) and index
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ISBN 9781588263698
Description
After years of decline, why has party attachment become a strong force once again in U.S. politics? Jeffrey Stonecash argues that the recent resurgence of partisanship is but the latest chapter in a larger story of party realignment - a story that reaffirms the centrality of political parties. Stonecash marshals rich data from more than a century of elections to highlight unexpected patterns of voting behavior with key significance today. As party constituencies continue to reorganize, he contends convincingly, the U. S. will face the strengthening of party attachments and growing political polarization.
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: pbk ISBN 9781588263940
Description
After years of decline, why has party attachment become a strong force once again in U.S. politics? Jeffrey Stonecash argues that the recent resurgence of partisanship is but the latest chapter in a larger story of party realignment - a story that reaffirms the centrality of political parties. Stonecash marshals rich data from more than a century of elections to highlight unexpected patterns of voting behavior with key significance today. As party constituencies continue to reorganize, he contends convincingly, the US will face the strengthening of party attachments and growing political polarization.
Table of Contents
The Puzzling Reemergence of Partisanship. The Great Transition. The Consequences of Change. Changing Party Compositions and Voter Response. Split Outcomes in House Districts. The Rise and Decline of Split-Ticket Voting and Party Defections. Changes in Party Identification. The Future of Partisanship.
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