A Defining Moment: The Presidential Election of 2004: The Presidential Election of 2004Routledge, 27 Mar 2015 - 280 halaman Set 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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... party or candidate or the other without the restrictions normally placed on such advertising. The relevance of the ... Party's ten-year control of the Congress, extended in the 2004 election. Jackson refers to this as a “semipermanent ...
... party or candidate or the other without the restrictions normally placed on such advertising. The relevance of the ... Party's ten-year control of the Congress, extended in the 2004 election. Jackson refers to this as a “semipermanent ...
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... party gained seats, was viewed as a successful test run of this new strategy. As shown in Table 2.1, in 2004 Bush strengthened his support with the Republican base from 2000. A general indicator of Bush's strength with his party's core ...
... party gained seats, was viewed as a successful test run of this new strategy. As shown in Table 2.1, in 2004 Bush strengthened his support with the Republican base from 2000. A general indicator of Bush's strength with his party's core ...
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... Party's presidential candidate. Bush won at least 55 percent of the vote from every income group above $50,000 per year, with 63 percent of those making over $200,000 per year voting for the president. That this latter group supported ...
... Party's presidential candidate. Bush won at least 55 percent of the vote from every income group above $50,000 per year, with 63 percent of those making over $200,000 per year voting for the president. That this latter group supported ...
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Turnout | |
The 2004 | |
Financing the 2004 Presidential Election | |
Strategy Outcome and Mandate | |
Detour or New Direction? | |
The 2004 Congressional Races | |
Globalization Religion and Politics in the 2004 | |
The Armageddon Election | |
Armageddon Just Another Campaign or Something InBetween? | |
Presidential Elections and Party and Candidate Success | |
Index | |
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