Campaigns and elections : rules, reality, strategy, choice / John Sides, Daron R. Shaw, Matthew Grossmann, and Keena Lipsitz
Material type:
- 9780393640533
- JK 1976 .C36 2018

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex General Circulation | Political Science | GC JK 1976 .C36 2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000018694 |
Includes index.
1. Introduction -- 2. The American Electoral Process -- 3. The Transformation of American Campaigns -- 4. Financing Campaigns -- 5. Modern Campaign Strategies -- 6. Political Parties -- 7. Interest Groups -- 8. Media -- 9. Presidential Campaigns -- 10. Congressional Campaigns -- 11. State and Local Campaigns -- 12. Voter Participation -- 13. Voter Choice -- 14. Democracy in Action or a Broken System?.
This book aims to present a comprehensive treatment of political campaigns in the United States. It is structured around four key components that shape American campaigns: the rules that govern the electoral process; the reality that candidates confront when a campaign begins; the strategies employed by important campaign actors, including candidates, parties, interest groups, consultants, and the media; and the choices made by voters, which are themselves a response to the rules, reality, and strategies.
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