The 2016 presidential race is arguably already over in 40 states and
the District of Columbia. If recent presidential election trends are
any indication of what will happen in 2016, Democrats in Texas and
Republicans in New York might as well stay home on election day
because their votes will matter little in the presidential race. The
same might be said for the voters in 38 other states too. Conversely,
for those in Ohio, Florida, Colorado, Iowa, and a handful of other
states, their votes matter. These states will be battered with a
barrage of presidential candidate visits, commercials, political
spending, and countless stories about them by the media. Understanding
why the presidential race has been effectively reduced to only ten
states is the subject of Presidential Swing States: Why Ten Only
Matter. Stacey Hunter Hecht and David Schultz offer a first of its
kind examination of why some states are swingers in presidential
elections, capable of being won by either of the major candidates.
Presidential Swing States describes what makes these few states unique
and why the presidency is decided by who wins them. With cases studies
written by prominent political scientists who are experts on these
swing states, Presidential Swing States also explains why some states
have been swingers but no longer are, why some are swinging, and what
states beyond 2016 may be the future ones that decide the presidency.
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Why Only Ten Matter
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780739195253
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok