The Collapse Of The Democratic Presidential Majority: Realignment, Dealignment, And Electoral Change From Franklin Roosevelt To Bill Clinton
American electoral politics since World War II stubbornly refuse to fit the theories of political scientists. The long collapse of the Democratic presidential majority does not look much like the classic realignments of the past: The Republicans made no corresponding gains in sub-presidential elections and never won the loyalty of a majority of the
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The Collapse Of The Democratic Presidential Majority: Realignment, Dealignment, And Electoral Change From Franklin Roosevelt To Bill Clinton
American electoral politics since World War II stubbornly refuse to fit the theories of political scientists. The long collapse of the Democratic presidential majority does not look much like the classic realignments of the past: The Republicans made no corresponding gains in sub-presidential elections and never won the loyalty of a majority of the
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The Collapse Of The Democratic Presidential Majority: Realignment, Dealignment, And Electoral Change From Franklin Roosevelt To Bill Clinton

The Collapse Of The Democratic Presidential Majority: Realignment, Dealignment, And Electoral Change From Franklin Roosevelt To Bill Clinton

by David G Lawrence
The Collapse Of The Democratic Presidential Majority: Realignment, Dealignment, And Electoral Change From Franklin Roosevelt To Bill Clinton

The Collapse Of The Democratic Presidential Majority: Realignment, Dealignment, And Electoral Change From Franklin Roosevelt To Bill Clinton

by David G Lawrence

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Overview

American electoral politics since World War II stubbornly refuse to fit the theories of political scientists. The long collapse of the Democratic presidential majority does not look much like the classic realignments of the past: The Republicans made no corresponding gains in sub-presidential elections and never won the loyalty of a majority of the

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367318369
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/13/2019
Pages: 239
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

David G. Lawrence is professor of political science at Fordham University and studies voting and elections, public opinion, and political participation.

Table of Contents

Introduction — The Collapse of the Democratic Presidential Majority — The Decline of New Deal Economic Cleavage: Social Class and Issue Salience — Decreasingly Latent Cleavages: Race and the Roosevelt Coalition from 1948 to 1972 — The Emergence of the Second Mini-Realignment: Ideological Extremity and Democratic Defection — The Fragile Extension of the Second Mini-Realignment: Retrospective Voting and the Politics of Prosperity — Mondale's Revenge: Ideology and Retrospective Evaluations in 1992 — Conclusion: Realignment, Dealignment, and Electoral Change from Roosevelt to Clinton
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