Party Coalitions in the 1980s

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Alan M. Fisher
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David S. Broder
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E. J. Dionne
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Everett Carll Ladd
factionalism in US politics
Federal Aviation Administration
Federal Reserve
GOP Presidential Candidate
H. Caddell Patrick
Harrington Michael
Howard Phillips
Jerome M. Clubb
Key Voter Groups
Liberal Disease
M. Scammon Richard
Martin P. Miller
National Committee
Native Baptists
Nelson W. Polsby
Normal Democratic Vote
Northern White Protestants
Partisan Alignment
Party Images
party system transformation
Paul Kleppner
Personal Income Tax Cut
Podhoretz Norman
political realignment
Presidential Nomination Process
Reagan's Victory
Reagan’s Victory
Republican Party Dominance
Richard B. Wirthlin
Richard Jensen
S. I. Hayakawa
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White Protestants
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780917616457
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jan 1981
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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"The election of 1980 did more than break the Democrats' control of the White House and Congress. It also shattered some important assumptions about the character of our voting coalitions and the condition of our political parties. It opened some possibilities for the remainder of the century that had not been there before." These reflections by David S. Broder in the introduction to Party Coalitions in the 1980s are echoed in the essays of the twenty-one scholars, party leaders, and candidates in the volume.

This book presents a detailed and lively discussion of the past history, present significance, and future implications of coalitions in the American two-party political system. Patrick H. Caddell observed that "Reagan has skillfully huddled a variety of conservative program and issue initiatives under the umbrella of'economic revitalization.'" In that vein, Richard B. Wirthlin argued that "the 1980 presidential election should be viewed as a major ... opportunity to redraft the policy agenda of this country." Realizing that change is one of the few constants in politics, Lipset and his colleagues set forth strategies and guideposts for Republicans and Democrats who sought to build winning coalitions for the elections of the 1980s.

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