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9781568023335

Change and Continuity in the 1996 Elections

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  • ISBN13:

    9781568023335

  • ISBN10:

    1568023332

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1998-03-01
  • Publisher: Cq Pr

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Change and Continuity in the 1996 Elections provides the first comprehensive data analysis of the 1996 presidential and congressional elections. It describes the nominations and expands now Clinton, who was perceived as politically bankrupt after the 1994 midterm elections, was able to win easily without a primary challenge, and how Dole was able to capture the GOP bid after two earlier, unsuccessful tries. The skillful campaign waged by the Clinton organization is compared with the efforts of the Dole camp.

The 1996 elections are set in a broad historical context. Voter turnout in 1996, the lowest in a presidential election since 1924, is analyzed employing the National Election Studies survey from the University of Michigan and other reputable polls. The authors analyze why voters chose to return Clinton to the White House and Republican majorities to Capitol Hill, why Perot was less successful in his second race, and what the implications are for the future of American party politics.

Table of Contents

Tables and Figures
Preface
The 1996 Presidential Electionp. 1
The Nomination Strugglep. 11
The General Election Campaignp. 27
The Election Resultsp. 42
Voting Behavior in the 1996 Presidential Electionp. 61
Who Voted?p. 65
Social Forces and the Votep. 91
Candidates, Issues, and the Votep. 115
Presidential Performance and Candidate Choicep. 143
Party Loyalties, Policy Preferences, and the Votep. 164
The 1996 Congressional Electionsp. 191
Candidates and Outcomes in 1996p. 195
The Congressional Electorate in 1996p. 233
The 1996 Elections in Perspectivep. 247
The 1996 Elections and the Future of American Politicsp. 251
Notesp. 261
Suggested Readingsp. 309
Indexp. 319
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