The Iowa Precinct Caucuses

The Iowa Precinct Caucuses
Author: Hugh Winebrenner,Dennis J. Goldford
Publsiher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2010
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781587299544

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Although some people refer to Iowa as “flyover country,” presidential candidates and political reporters in the national press corps have no difficulty locating the state every four years at the beginning of presidential primary season. When Iowa Democrats pushed forward their precinct caucuses in 1972, the Iowa caucuses became the first presidential nominating event in the nation. Politicos soon realized the impact of Iowa’s new status and, along with the national media, promoted the caucuses with a vengeance. The Iowa Precinct Caucuses chronicles how the caucuses began, how they changed, and starting in 1972 how they became fodder for and manipulated by the mass media. Hugh Winebrenner and Dennis J. Goldford argue that the media have given a value to the Iowa caucuses completely out of proportion to the reality of their purpose and procedural methods. In fact, the nationally reported “results” are contrived by the Iowa parties to portray a distorted picture of the process. As presidential primaries have grown in the media spotlight and superseded the parties’ conventions, Iowa has become a political proving ground for the confident, the hopeful, and the relatively unknown, but at what cost to the country? The third edition of this classic book has been updated to include the elections of 2000, which saw the first winner of the Iowa caucuses to reach the White House since 1976; of 2004 and the roller-coaster fortunes of Howard Dean and John Kerry; and of 2008 and the unlikely emergence of Barack Obama as a presidential contender.

From the Iowa Caucuses to the White House

From the Iowa Caucuses to the White House
Author: Andrew D. Green
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2019-07-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030224998

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Donald Trump won a significant victory in Iowa in 2016. Although Iowa was carried by Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012, Trump won the popular vote in 93 of its 99 counties, 32 of which were carried by Obama in 2012. What explains this significant victory, in which a third of Iowa’s counties were flipped? Through a mixed-methods approach, this volume demonstrates that Trump’s electoral victory was shaped by three key factors: firstly, the electorate’s desire for “change” in Washington, D.C.; secondly, Trump’s successful appeals to both the Republican base and white, working-class voters who had previously supported Barack Obama; and thirdly, Iowa’s conservative ideological tendency regarding immigration and race. While contributing to emerging literature on the 2016 presidential elections, this book also serves to aid educators with a published resource on Iowa's electoral politics.

From the Iowa Caucuses to the White House

From the Iowa Caucuses to the White House
Author: Andrew D. Green
Publsiher: Palgrave Pivot
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2020-08-14
Genre: Elections
ISBN: 3030225011

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Donald Trump won a significant victory in Iowa in 2016. Although Iowa was carried by Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012, Trump won the popular vote in 93 of its 99 counties, 32 of which were carried by Obama in 2012. What explains this significant victory, in which a third of Iowa's counties were flipped? Through a mixed-methods approach, this volume demonstrates that Trump's electoral victory was shaped by three key factors: firstly, the electorate's desire for "change" in Washington, D.C.; secondly, Trump's successful appeals to both the Republican base and white, working-class voters who had previously supported Barack Obama; and thirdly, Iowa's conservative ideological tendency regarding immigration and race. While contributing to emerging literature on the 2016 presidential elections, this book also serves to aid educators with a published resource on Iowa's electoral politics.

Iowa Precinct Caucuses

Iowa Precinct Caucuses
Author: Hugh Winebrenner
Publsiher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1998
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015040334669

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This text explores the role of the media in the American electoral process, focusing on Iowa as a prism on the national scene. The author examines the beginning of the precinct caucuses and the events which thrust them into the political spotlight in the early 1970s.

The Manipulated Path to the White House

The Manipulated Path to the White House
Author: Robert D. Loevy
Publsiher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 0761810242

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This book takes the reader through the intricate process by which the United States chooses its President. All aspects of the 1996 presidential election are covered--from the first primary election votes cast in New Hampshire to the fun and excitement at the two national conventions to the presidential candidate debates to President Bill Clinton's final victory over Senator Bob Dole on Election Day. Particular attention is paid to the campaign finance scandals which dominated the last three weeks of the 1996 presidential campaign. The book then offers a series of realistic and achievable reforms designed to make presidential elections less manipulative and more fair to voters.

A Mormon in the White House

A Mormon in the White House
Author: Hugh Hewitt
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2007-03-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781596980488

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According to author and radio personality Hewitt, Mitt Romney-billionaire venture capitalist, consummate family man, gifted and media-savvy politician-would be unstoppable in the coming presidential race were it not for one niggling line on his resumé: he's a Mormon. Hewitt attempts to refute the claim that no Mormon could get elected President (along with any other claim that might be made against Romney) while analyzing the former Massachusetts governor's biography and burnishing his conservative and leadership credentials. Hewitt is an agreeable writer, wise enough to take detours (such as an edifying primer on Mormon history and thought) that stave off tedium. He spends far more time extolling Romney than excoriating his Republican and Democratic opponents.

Winning the White House 2008

Winning the White House 2008
Author: Frank Newport
Publsiher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 625
Release: 2010-06-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781438126876

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A month-by-month narrative of the 2008 presidential election leading up to Barack Obama's win in November 2008.

The Battle for the White House from Bush to Obama

The Battle for the White House from Bush to Obama
Author: A. Bennett
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2013-10-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137268631

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Anthony Bennett guides us through the events of the four elections of the 21st century, showing how this era of partisanship has reshaped not only presidential nominations and elections, but the American presidency and politics itself.