A Defining Moment: The Presidential Election of 2004Set against the backdrop of the war in Iraq, drastically altered relations with traditional U.S. allies, intense partisanship, and a national debate over moral values, the 2004 presidential campaign presented voters with a clear choice that reflected deep divisions within the country. This collection analyzes this watershed election, and its likely consequences. The contributors examine every aspect of the election, including the strategies and tactics of the Bush and Kerry campaigns, voter turnout and policy consequences, campaign financing, and the power of incumbency. |
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а president claims a mandate when the election signals strong public support for his agenda or when doing battle with Congress will shift policy outcomes closer to his ideal point . A president does not declare a mandate when he expects ...
а president claims a mandate when the election signals strong public support for his agenda or when doing battle with Congress will shift policy outcomes closer to his ideal point . A president does not declare a mandate when he expects ...
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Their only hope is to create or catch a tidal wave of alienation and disgust with the Congress as an institution and / or a massive revulsion against the president , which can then become the rationale for the out party to be swept into ...
Their only hope is to create or catch a tidal wave of alienation and disgust with the Congress as an institution and / or a massive revulsion against the president , which can then become the rationale for the out party to be swept into ...
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of the war in Iraq that the average voter would rarely think of holding a member of the Congress accountable for anything that was going wrong there . The last time the Congress declared war was 1941. In spite of the fact that they had ...
of the war in Iraq that the average voter would rarely think of holding a member of the Congress accountable for anything that was going wrong there . The last time the Congress declared war was 1941. In spite of the fact that they had ...
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The Presidential Campaign and Congressional Races | 47 |
The Inevitable Unanticipated Consequences of Political | 74 |
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