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American party polarization
Ane Survey
ANES Surveys
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Delegate Allocation
Delegate Allocation Rules
Delegate Selection
Delegate Totals
democratic
Democratic Identifiers
Democratic Nomination Race
Divisive Primary
electoral coalition dynamics
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General Election Voting
Group Related Issue
identifiers
ideological
Ideological Cohesion
Logrolling Coalition
National Election Studies
Nelson W. Polsby
nomination
Nomination Races
party system analysis
party unity and electoral outcomes
Policy Issues
political party fragmentation
Presidential Nomination Races
Presidential Primaries
primary election impact
Primary Vote
proportional
Proportional Representation
Proportional Representation Rules
races
ratings
representation
Republican Party Identifiers
rules
Senator Bob Kerrey
Super Tuesday
thermometer
Thermometer Ratings
voter alignment research
Product details
- ISBN 9780367320300
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 01 Nov 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Why have the Democrats lost five of the last seven presidential elections, even though polls consistently show that more Americans identify with that party than with the Republican party? And why are Democratic presidential nomination races usually so much more bitter and fractious than those held by the Republicans?The answer, argues William Mayer
William G. Mayer is assistant professor of political science at Northeastern University.
Divided Democrats
€192.20
