Conventional Wisdom, Parties, and Broken Barriers in the 2016 Election |
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Editor:
| Lucas, Jennifer C. Galdieri, Christopher J. Sisco, Tauna Starbuck |
Contribution by:
| Lucas, Jennifer C. Sisco, Tauna Starbuck Brewer, Mark D. Powell, Richard J. Kinsella, Chad McMahon, Kevin J. Stokes-Brown, Atiya Kai Atkinson, Matthew D. Azari, Julia R. Benning, Tyler Boatright, Robert G. Chapp, Christopher Collens, Jack D. Fine, Terri Susan Hofrenning, Dan Seth Masket, University of Denver, Seth Masket Mattes, Kyle Ossoff, Elizabeth P. Redlawsk, David P. Rickenbach, Elizabeth Hahn Roseman, Ira J. Sperling, Valerie Stewart III, Charles Tatar, Sean Uscinski, Joseph E. Wanless, Emily O. Zielske, Aidan DeWitt, Darin |
ISBN: | 978-1-4985-6663-6 |
Publication Date: | Feb 2020 |
Publisher: | Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $44.99 |
Book Description:
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This book examines whether the 2016 presidential election challenged conventional wisdom in political science or strengthened current theories. Political scientists examine topics ranging from voter trends, election issues, political parties, and congressional elections to see whether Trump's victory was truly as unconventional as many assume.
This book examines whether the 2016 presidential election challenged conventional wisdom in political science or strengthened current theories. Political scientists examine topics ranging from voter trends, election issues, political parties, and congressional elections to see whether Trump's victory was truly as unconventional as many assume.