Acknowledgments | p. vii |
List of Tables and Figures | p. ix |
Preface | p. xi |
The George W. Bush Midterm: From Popular-Vote Loser to Political Colossus in Two Not-So-Easy Election Steps | p. 1 |
Air Force Won | p. 35 |
Playing Second Fiddle: Political Ads, International Newsmakers Bury Election Coverage | p. 47 |
Starting to Click: Online Campaigning in the 2002 Elections | p. 57 |
U. S. House Races: Republican Resurgence after Eight Lean Years | p. 67 |
Iowa Senate: Harkin's Best Yet | p. 77 |
Minnesota Senate: Tragedy and Triumph in a National Headline Contest | p. 85 |
Missouri Senate: Sympathy's Time Limit for Jean Carnahan | p. 95 |
New Jersey Senate: Back to the Future as Torricelli Yields to Lautenberg | p. 105 |
New Hampshire Senate: Down to the Wire in New Hampshire | p. 125 |
North Carolina Senate: Dole Finally Beats Clinton (Sort Of) | p. 137 |
South Dakota Senate: George Bush vs. Tom Daschle, Once Removed | p. 145 |
Tennessee Senate: The Resurrection of Lamar Alexander | p. 155 |
Texas Senate: A Race about Race | p. 167 |
It's a Sonny Day in Georgia | p. 177 |
California Governor: Don't Vote, It Will Only Encourage Them | p. 187 |
Florida Governor: Three Elections in One | p. 195 |
Illinois Governor: It Was More Than the Ryan Name | p. 209 |
Iowa Governor: Vilsack Gets an Encore | p. 219 |
Maryland Governor: The Close of Camelot | p. 225 |
Minnesota Governor: The End of the Ventura Interlude | p. 233 |
Pennsylvania Governor: Philadelphia Gets a Governor | p. 247 |
Texas Governor: The Democratic "Dream Team" Bites the Dust | p. 255 |
A Final Look in the Rearview Mirror for 2002: The Midterm Map of America | p. 263 |
Index | p. 267 |
About the Contributors | p. 279 |
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