Party politics in America

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Party politics in America

Marjorie Randon Hershey ; foreword by John H. Aldrich

(Longman classics in political science)

Pearson Longman, c2007

12th ed

  • : pbk. alk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 328-352) and index

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Party Politics in America analyzes three primary components of parties-party organization, party in the electorate, party in government-and the interaction of these components, especially during election campaigns. Originally written by Frank Sorauf and now authored by Majorie Hershey, the book integrates academic research with contemporary and historical examples to bring to life the fascinating story of how parties have helped to shape our political system.

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Detailed Contents Foreword by John H. Aldrich Preface Part 1 Parties and Party Systems 1 What Are Political Parties? 2 The American Two-Party System Part 2 The Political Party as an Organization 3 The State and Local Party Organizations 4 The Parties' National Organizations 5 Party Activists Part 3 The Political Party in the Electorate 6 Party Identification 7 Party Coalitions and Party Change 8 Who Votes-and Why It Matters Part 4 Parties, Nominations, and Elections 9 How Parties Choose Candidates 10 Choosing the Presidential Nominees 11 The General Election 12 Financing the Campaigns Part 5 The Party in Government 13 Parties in Congress and State Legislatures 14 The Party in the Executive and the Courts 15 The Semi-Responsible Parties 16 The Place of Parties in American Politics Party Politics on the Internet Endnotes

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