On July 4, 1867, a group of men assembled in Houston to establish the
Republican Party of Texas. Combatting entrenched statewide support for
the Democratic Party and their own internal divisions, Republicans
struggled to gain a foothold in the Lone Star State, which had sided
with the Confederacy and aligned with the Democratic platform. In The
Republican Party of Texas, Wayne Thorburn, former executive director
of the Texas GOP, chronicles over one hundred and fifty years of the
defeats and victories of the party that became the dominant political
force in Texas in the modern era. Thorburn documents the
organizational structure of the Texas GOP, drawing attention to
prominent names, such as Harry Wurzbach and George W. Bush, alongside
lesser-known community leaders who bolstered local support. The 1960s
and 1970s proved a watershed era for Texas Republicans as they shored
up ideological divides and elected the first Republican governor and
more state senators and congressional representatives than ever
before. From decisions about candidates and shifting allegiances and
political stances, to race-based divisions and strategic cooperation
with leaders in the Democratic Party, Thorburn unearths the
development of the GOP in Texas to understand the unique Texan
conservatism that prevails today.
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A Political History
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781477322536
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
University of Texas Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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