The American political party system : a reference handbook / Michael C. LeMay.
2017
JK2261 .L45 2017
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Title
The American political party system : a reference handbook / Michael C. LeMay.
ISBN
(electronic bk.)
9781440854125 (electronic book)
1440854122 (electronic book)
9781440854118 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
1440854114 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
9781440854125 (electronic book)
1440854122 (electronic book)
9781440854118 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
1440854114 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
Published
Santa Barbara, California : ABC-CLIO, [2017]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxi, 368 pages) : illustrations.
Call Number
JK2261 .L45 2017
System Control No.
(OCoLC)973222489
Summary
This book explores the American political process as seen through the lens of six pivotal presidencies that shaped America's culture, politics, and society and considers how our current president may be the latest transformative leader in this lineage. It offers insight into the American political machine and reveals how and why the two-party system became so dominant in American politics.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
1. BACKGROUND AND HISTORY :
Introduction
The Rise of National Parties
Party Principles
One-Party Rule
The Jacksonian Transformative Election and Period, 1828-1860 : Extension of the States; The Rise of the Mass Party; The Party Spoils System; Democratic Superiority; The Know Nothings
The Transformative Election of Lincoln and the Parties, 1854-1896 : Developing Political Parties and the Modern Two-Party System
The Transformative Election of McKinley and the Progressive Era, 1896-1932 : Major-Party Developments: The Republicans; Major-Party Developments: The Democrats
The Transformative Election of FDR, 1932-1980 : FDR and the New Deal Democrats; Democratic Party Developments Post-World War II; Conservatives Ascendant; Parity and Polarization
Conclusion
References.
2. PROBLEMS, CONTROVERSIES, AND SOLUTIONS :
Introduction
The Voters : Who Should Be Allowed to Vote?; The Declining Importance of Party Identification; Coalitions of Voting Blocs and Shifts in Voter Allegiance; Ideological Purity of the Two Major Parties-The Dichotomy of Conservative Republicans versus Liberal Democrats; Ideology versus Pragmatism in Primary and General Elections; The Need to Play to a Party's Base versus Outreach and Diversity of Coalitions
The Candidates : The Candidate Selection Process; The Establishment versus Outsider Candidates
The Campaigns : The Length of Presidential Campaigns; The Complexity of National, State, and Local Elections; The Cost of Campaigns; Citizens United and Campaign Finance Reform; Overturning Citizens United; National Laws That May Affect the Length and Cost of Elections
The States : The 50 State Party Systems; States' Rules on Ballot Access; Caucuses and Conventions; The Primary Election System: Open or Closed? Binding or Preferential?; Replacing Winner-Take-All Primaries or the Electoral College; Options for Reform; Regional Primaries; The Geographical Split of the Two Major Parties and Competitive Swing States; Effects of Gerrymandered Districts
The Parties : The Parties versus PACs and Super-PACs; Strengthening the Democratic National Committee and the Republican National Committee; Structural Barriers to Minority (Third) Parties; Changing the American Political Culture
The Media : The Media Focus on the Horse Race versus the Issues and Aspects of Electoral Campaigns; Congressional Law to Regulate Media and Poll Use in Elections; Changing How the Media Covers Elections
References.
3. PERSPECTIVES :
Introduction
Why I Am a Democratic Activist
Why I Became a Republican Party Activist
Donald Trump's Proposed Immigration Policies
Structural Barriers or Impediments to Third-Party Candidates
Libertarians: Philosophical Activism
Political Activism: The Nonpartisan Way
Party Identification and Core Political Principles
Perspectives on Homeland Security
The Republican party: 2016 going forward
The Trump factor in American politics: teaching Trump through the lens of practical politics
4. PROFILES :
Introduction
Organizations
People
5. DATA AND DOCUMENTS :
Introduction
Data
Documents
6. RESOURCES
7. CHRONOLOGY.
Introduction
The Rise of National Parties
Party Principles
One-Party Rule
The Jacksonian Transformative Election and Period, 1828-1860 : Extension of the States; The Rise of the Mass Party; The Party Spoils System; Democratic Superiority; The Know Nothings
The Transformative Election of Lincoln and the Parties, 1854-1896 : Developing Political Parties and the Modern Two-Party System
The Transformative Election of McKinley and the Progressive Era, 1896-1932 : Major-Party Developments: The Republicans; Major-Party Developments: The Democrats
The Transformative Election of FDR, 1932-1980 : FDR and the New Deal Democrats; Democratic Party Developments Post-World War II; Conservatives Ascendant; Parity and Polarization
Conclusion
References.
2. PROBLEMS, CONTROVERSIES, AND SOLUTIONS :
Introduction
The Voters : Who Should Be Allowed to Vote?; The Declining Importance of Party Identification; Coalitions of Voting Blocs and Shifts in Voter Allegiance; Ideological Purity of the Two Major Parties-The Dichotomy of Conservative Republicans versus Liberal Democrats; Ideology versus Pragmatism in Primary and General Elections; The Need to Play to a Party's Base versus Outreach and Diversity of Coalitions
The Candidates : The Candidate Selection Process; The Establishment versus Outsider Candidates
The Campaigns : The Length of Presidential Campaigns; The Complexity of National, State, and Local Elections; The Cost of Campaigns; Citizens United and Campaign Finance Reform; Overturning Citizens United; National Laws That May Affect the Length and Cost of Elections
The States : The 50 State Party Systems; States' Rules on Ballot Access; Caucuses and Conventions; The Primary Election System: Open or Closed? Binding or Preferential?; Replacing Winner-Take-All Primaries or the Electoral College; Options for Reform; Regional Primaries; The Geographical Split of the Two Major Parties and Competitive Swing States; Effects of Gerrymandered Districts
The Parties : The Parties versus PACs and Super-PACs; Strengthening the Democratic National Committee and the Republican National Committee; Structural Barriers to Minority (Third) Parties; Changing the American Political Culture
The Media : The Media Focus on the Horse Race versus the Issues and Aspects of Electoral Campaigns; Congressional Law to Regulate Media and Poll Use in Elections; Changing How the Media Covers Elections
References.
3. PERSPECTIVES :
Introduction
Why I Am a Democratic Activist
Why I Became a Republican Party Activist
Donald Trump's Proposed Immigration Policies
Structural Barriers or Impediments to Third-Party Candidates
Libertarians: Philosophical Activism
Political Activism: The Nonpartisan Way
Party Identification and Core Political Principles
Perspectives on Homeland Security
The Republican party: 2016 going forward
The Trump factor in American politics: teaching Trump through the lens of practical politics
4. PROFILES :
Introduction
Organizations
People
5. DATA AND DOCUMENTS :
Introduction
Data
Documents
6. RESOURCES
7. CHRONOLOGY.
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Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 25, 2018).
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Print version record.
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Contemporary world issues.
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Print version: LeMay, Michael C., 1941- American political party system. Santa Barbara, California : ABC-CLIO, [2017]
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