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Midterm Madness: The Elections of 2002 [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 296 pages, height x width x depth: 226x149x14 mm, weight: 386 g
  • Sērija : Center for Politics Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Jun-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 0742526860
  • ISBN-13: 9780742526860
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 296 pages, height x width x depth: 226x149x14 mm, weight: 386 g
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  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Jun-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 0742526860
  • ISBN-13: 9780742526860
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Gathering together the works of academics and journalists, Sabato (Center for Politics, U. of Virginia at Charlottesville) presents 24 chapters that analyze the results of the 2002 U.S. Congressional and state governor elections. The first five contributions look at broad issues such as the impact of Bush's popularity and his campaigning for Republicans, the role of the media, and the growing use of online campaigning. The remaining pieces focus on individual races, exploring the reasons for particular results. Annotation (c) Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

The midterm contests for the Senate, House of Representatives, and 36 governorships produced drama aplenty in 2002. A tragic plane crash killed a U.S. senator just ten days before the election, casting his state into mourning and political confusion. Another senator, losing in his reelection bid because of corruption, chose to withdraw in mid-campaign. The president's own brother was involved in a knock-down, drag-out campaign for reelection in the state that installed the current White House occupant by a grand total of 537 votes. But more than anything, the 2002 midterm elections featured a titanic struggle between the political parties for control of Congress. Both houses were narrowly divided in the so-called '50-50' America produced by the split 2000 presidential election. Which party, if either, would emerge with the spoils of war? In the end, there was no landslide, but there was a clear victor: the Republicans. And the colossus of 2002 was President George W. Bush, the driving force behind the historic GOP triumph. Firmly securing the House and recapturing the Senate gives Bush an unusual opportunity in American politics - to be stronger in the second half of his term than the first. Through a superb team of academics and journalists led by Dr. Larry J. Sabato, Midterm Madness: The Elections of 2002 analyzes and dissects this fascinating election season.

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These case studies are rich in detail and comprehensive in scope. The book is an excellent introduction to the contemporary political scene. Highly recommended. * CHOICE * This trenchant analysis of George W. Bush at midterm time is the first to examine how an accidental president became politically potent enough to defy conventional wisdom and lead his party to unprecedented success in 2002. By raising the specter of a new midterm paradigm that will give political scientists considerable fodder for future research, Sabato does it again. Midterm Madness is an outstanding addition to the library of anyone interested in campaigns and elections. -- Karen O' Connor, American University This book provides a clear and compelling commentary on Election 2002 by a distinguished set of writers. Everything you wanted to know about the midterm election, but were afraid to ask. Must-reading for all who are polishing their crystal balls for 2004! -- Darrell M. West, Brown University

Chapter 1 The George W. Bush Midterm: From Popular Vote Loser to
Political Colossus in Two-Not-So-Easy Election Steps
Chapter 2 Air Force Won
Chapter 3 Playing Second Fiddle: Political Ads, International Newsmakers Bury
Election Coverage
Chapter 4 Starting to Click: Online Campaigning in the 2002
Elections
Chapter 5 U.S. House Races : Republican Resurgence After Eight Lean
Years
Chapter 6 Iowa Senate: Harkin's Best Yet
Chapter 7 Minnesota Senate:
Tragedy and Triumph in a National Headline Contest
Chapter 8 Missouri Senate:
Sympathy's Time Limit for Jean Carnahan
Chapter 9 New Jersey Senate: Back to
the Future as Torricelli Yields to Lautenberg
Chapter 10 New Hampshire
Senate: Down to the Wire in New Hampshire
Chapter 11 North Carolina Senate:
Dole Finally Beats Clinton (Sort of)
Chapter 12 South Dakota Senate: George
Bush vs. Tom Daschle, Once Removed
Chapter 13 Tennessee Senate: The
Resurrection of Lamar Alexander
Chapter 14 Texas Senate: A Race About Race
Chapter 15 It's a Sonny Day in Georgia
Chapter 16 California Governor: Don't
Vote, It Will Only Encourage Them
Chapter 17 Florida Governor: Three
Elections in One
Chapter 18 Illinois Governor: It Was More Than the Ryan Name
Chapter 19 Iowa Governor: Vilsack Gets An Encore
Chapter 20 Maryland
Governor: The Close of Camelot
Chapter 21 Minnesota Governor: The End of the
Ventura Interlude
Chapter 22 Pennsylvania Governor: Philadelphia Gets a
Governor
Chapter 23 Texas Governor: The Democratic 'Dream Team' Bites the
Dust
Chapter 24 A Final Look in the Rearview Mirror for 2002: The Midterm Map
of America
Larry J. Sabato is director of the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville and author of numerous books including Feeding Frenzy: How Attack Journalism Has Transformed American Politics and Peepshow: Media and Politics in an Age of Scandal.