Campaigns and elections American style : the changing landscape of political campaigns
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Campaigns and elections American style : the changing landscape of political campaigns
(Transforming American politics series)
Routledge, 2019
5th ed
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"Fourth edition published by Westview Press 2013"--T.p. verso
Includes index
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Description
Following one of the most contentious and surprising elections in US history, the new edition of this classic text demonstrates unequivocally: Campaigns matter. With new and revised chapters throughout, Campaigns and Elections American Style provides a real education in contemporary campaign politics. In the fifth edition, academics and campaign professionals explain how Trump won the presidency, comparing his sometimes novel tactics with tried and true strategies including how campaign themes and strategies are developed and communicated, the changes in campaign tactics as a result of changing technology, new techniques to target and mobilize voters, the evolving landscape of campaign finance and election laws, and the increasing diversity of the role of media in elections. Offering a unique and careful mix of Democrat and Republican, academic and practitioner, and male and female campaign perspectives, this volume scrutinizes national and local-level campaigns with a special focus on the 2016 presidential and congressional elections and what those elections might tell us about 2018 and 2020. Students, citizens, candidates, and campaign managers will learn not only how to win elections but also why it is imperative to do so in an ethical way. Perfect for a variety of courses in American government, this book is essential reading for political junkies of any stripe and serious students of campaigns and elections.
Highlights of the Fifth Edition
Covers the 2016 elections with an eye to 2018 and 2020.
Explains how Trump won the presidency, the changes in campaign tactics as a result of changing technology, new techniques to target and mobilize voters, the evolving landscape of campaign finance and election laws, and the increasing diversity of the role of media.
Includes a new part structure and the addition of part introductions to help students contextualize the major issues and trends in campaigns and elections.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Elections in a Polarized America: Understanding the Dynamics and the Transformation of American Political Campaigns James A. Thurber and Candice J. Nelson
PART I The Political Context of Campaigns: Campaign Planning and Management, Political Parties, and Redistricting
Chapter 2 Campaign Planning and Management: The Key Elements of Campaigns Anne Caprara
Chapter 3 The Role of Political Parties David A. Dulio and John S. Klemanski
Chapter 4 Elections and the Long Journey into the Redistricting Thicket David Lublin
PART II Identifying Voters: Who Votes, Why, and How
Chapter 5 The Uses and Challenges of Survey Research in Election Campaigns Glen Bolger
Chapter 6 Political Data, Analytics, and Targeting Tom Bonier
Chapter 7 U.S. Elections on the Brink Chris Sautter
Chapter 8 The Ground Game: Field Organizing in Political Campaigns Alicia Kolar Prevost
PART III Communicating with Voters
Chapter 9 Creating a Winning Campaign Strategy David Winston
Chapter 10 Paid Media Today: Four Screens but the Same Two Eyes Martin Hamburger
Chapter 11 From Television to Twitter: The Evolution of Earned Media Ed O'Keefe
PART IV Financing Elections
Chapter 12 Candidate Campaign Fundraising Strategies Anthony Corrado
Chapter 13 Outside Money and Inside Policy: Campaign Finance Before and After Citizens United R. Sam Garrett
PART V The Future of Campaigns and Elections
Chapter 14 Why Campaigns Matter in a Polarized Environment Candice J. Nelson and James A. Thurber
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