Beschreibung
The State of the Parties 2022brings together leading scholars of parties, elections, and interest groups to provide an indispensable overview of American political parties today. The 2020 presidential election was extraordinary. What role did political parties play in these events? How did the party organizations fare? What are the implications for the future? Scholars and practitioners from throughout the United States explore the current state of American party organizations, constituencies and resources at the national, state and local level.
Autorenportrait
John C. Green is the Emeritus Director of the Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics at the University of Akron. A respected analyst of Ohio and national politics, his work has been widely cited and quoted by scholars and journalists alike.
David B. Cohen is a professor of political science, Director of the Applied Politics Program, and Fellow of the Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics at The University of Akron. He teaches courses and conducts research on the American presidency, Congress, and homeland security.
Kenneth M. Miller is an assistant professor of Political Science at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. His research interests and publications include campaign finance, elections, and representation.
Inhalt
List of Tables
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
The State of the Parties: Change and Continuity in 2020
John C. Green, Kenneth M. Miller, and David B. Cohen
Part I: State of the Parties
An Era of Unstable Majorities Continues
Morris P. Fiorina
Activists Versus Voters: Intra-party Warfare in the Modern World
Byron E. Shafer and Regina L. Wagner
Congressional Primary Challenges and the Health of the Parties
Robert G. Boatright
Part II: Partisan Voters
Peak Polarization? The Rise of Partisan-Ideological Consistency and its Consequences
Alan I. Abramowitz
Political Identity and Beliefs about Stolen Elections in the American Electorate
Anita Manion, David C. Kimball, and Adriano Udani
Major Party Factions in a Battleground State: Self-Identified Factional Affiliation among Pennsylvania Voters
Stephen K. Medvic and Berwood A. Yost
Blue Metros, Red States: The Geography of the 2020 Vote in the Swing States
David F. Damore, Karen A. Danielsen, and Robert E. Lang
Turning the Natural State Red: The Rise of the GOP in Arkansas
John C. Davis
Part III: Partisan Activity
Nationalized Congressional Finance: Evidence from 2018 and 2020
Kenneth M. Miller
The Ground Game in 2020: Party Contacts as Reported by Voters
Paul A. Beck
From Tea Party to Trump Party
Ronald B. Rapoport and W. Henry Crossman
Part IV: Women and Party Politics
The Partisan Gap among Women in Elective Office: 2020 and Beyond
Laurel Elder
Fired Up or Falling Flat: Recruitment of Women Candidates during the Trump Administration
Shannon McQueen
The Super Women and the Super Men behind Super PACs: A New Source of Inequality
Paul S. Herrnson and Jennifer A. Heerwig
References
Index
About the Contributors
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