National Elections and the Autonomy of American State Party Systems

Auteur: Gimpel, James G.
Editeur: University of Pittsburgh Press
The theory of candidate-centred politics allows Gimpel to explain why party factionalism has persisted in many regions of the United States in spite of fierce two-party competition. Using interviews, polling data, elections returns, and demographic information, Gimpel contends that major upheavals in the two-party balance of presidential voting may leave lower offices untouched.
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The theory of candidate-centred politics allows Gimpel to explain why party factionalism has persisted in many regions of the United States in spite of fierce two-party competition. Using interviews, polling data, elections returns, and demographic information, Gimpel contends that major upheavals in the two-party balance of presidential voting may leave lower offices untouched.
ISBN / EAN 9780822955979
Auteur Gimpel, James G.
Editeur University of Pittsburgh Press