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The 2020 Presidential Election = Key Issues and Regional Dynamics /
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Title/Author:
The 2020 Presidential Election/ edited by Luke Perry.
Reminder of title:
Key Issues and Regional Dynamics /
other author:
Perry, Luke.
Description:
XVII, 199 p. 5 illus., 2 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Elections. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-83872-0
ISBN:
9783030838720
The 2020 Presidential Election = Key Issues and Regional Dynamics /
The 2020 Presidential Election
Key Issues and Regional Dynamics /[electronic resource] :edited by Luke Perry. - 1st ed. 2022. - XVII, 199 p. 5 illus., 2 illus. in color.online resource. - Palgrave Studies in US Elections,2731-6793. - Palgrave Studies in US Elections,.
Chapter 1. Introduction (Luke Perry) -- Chapter 2. How Biden Rebuilt the Blue Wall (Luke Perry, Quinlyn Beaver and Jamie Nelson) -- Chapter 3. Pennsylvania: A New Bellwether? (Kevan M. Yenerall) -- Chapter 4. The Sun Belt Beginning to Shine for Democrat (Lawrence Becker and Tyler Hughes) -- Chapter 5. Progressive Grassroots Organizing (2016-2020) (Kristi Andersen) -- Chapter 6. The Polarized Pandemic (Philip A. Klinkner) -- Chapter 7. Judicial Nominations and Trump’s Complicated Relationship with the Courts (Daniel Tagliarina) -- Chapter 8. Endless Love: Evangelical Voters, the Republican Party, and Donald Trump (Christopher Cronin) -- Chapter 9. Looking Down the Barrel of the 2020 Elections (Robert J. Spitzer) -- Chapter 10. 2020 - A Pivotal Moment in America’s Climate Change Efforts (Aaron L. Strong) -- Chapter 11. ‘America First’ Finished Second: Foreign Policy in the 2020 Presidential (Paul S. Adams) -- Chapter 12. Conclusion: Main Themes and Implications for 2024 (Luke Perry).
This book adopts a regional approach to understanding 2020 presidential election outcomes, taking into account the tribalism that has come to define contemporary US politics and building a path to 270 Electoral College votes. The authors employ qualitative and quantitative methods to examine electoral outcomes in the Midwest, Southwest, Southeast, and Northeast, enriching contextual understandings of the national results and illuminating nuances in public opinion, voter behavior, and party politics. From this foundation, the book offers a comprehensive assessment of prominent issues in the 2020 campaign, which fundamentally shaped and reshaped the nature of the election. Scholars examine seven key issues, including multiple crises that unfolded during the campaign, to understand how these issues affected public opinion and the 2020 campaign. Luke Perry is Professor of Political Science at Utica College, USA, and Director of the Utica College Center of Public Affairs and Election Research. He is the author of Mormons in American Politics; From Persecution to Power (2012), Mitt Romney, Mormonism and the 2012 Election (2014), Religious Responses to Marriage Equality (2018), and Donald Trump and the 2018 Midterm Battle for Central New York (2019).
ISBN: 9783030838720
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-83872-0doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Elections.
LC Class. No.: JF1001-1048.52
Dewey Class. No.: 324.6
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Chapter 1. Introduction (Luke Perry) -- Chapter 2. How Biden Rebuilt the Blue Wall (Luke Perry, Quinlyn Beaver and Jamie Nelson) -- Chapter 3. Pennsylvania: A New Bellwether? (Kevan M. Yenerall) -- Chapter 4. The Sun Belt Beginning to Shine for Democrat (Lawrence Becker and Tyler Hughes) -- Chapter 5. Progressive Grassroots Organizing (2016-2020) (Kristi Andersen) -- Chapter 6. The Polarized Pandemic (Philip A. Klinkner) -- Chapter 7. Judicial Nominations and Trump’s Complicated Relationship with the Courts (Daniel Tagliarina) -- Chapter 8. Endless Love: Evangelical Voters, the Republican Party, and Donald Trump (Christopher Cronin) -- Chapter 9. Looking Down the Barrel of the 2020 Elections (Robert J. Spitzer) -- Chapter 10. 2020 - A Pivotal Moment in America’s Climate Change Efforts (Aaron L. Strong) -- Chapter 11. ‘America First’ Finished Second: Foreign Policy in the 2020 Presidential (Paul S. Adams) -- Chapter 12. Conclusion: Main Themes and Implications for 2024 (Luke Perry).
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