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Trumped
The 2016 Election That Broke All the Rules- Editors:
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- 2017
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- Copyright year
- 2017
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-4422-7938-4
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-4422-7940-7
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 257
- Product type
- Edited Book
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- Contents No access
- Preface and Acknowledgments No access
- 1 The 2016 Election that Broke All, or At Least Most, of theRules No access Pages 1 - 29
- 2 Demographic Coalitions: How Trump Picked the DemocraticLock and Won the Presidency No access Pages 30 - 51
- 3 Straight Tickets for Senate, Split Tickets for Governor: The2016 Senate and Gubernatorial Elections No access Pages 52 - 69
- 4 House 2016: The Republicans Endure No access Pages 70 - 82
- 5 Presidential Primaries: A Hit at the Ballot Box No access Pages 83 - 96
- 6 Donald Trump and a GOP Primary Race Like No Other No access Pages 97 - 111
- 7 “Feel the Bern:” Hillary’s Agonizing Loss and the Future of the DemocraticParty No access Pages 112 - 122
- 8 Latinos and the 2016 Election No access Pages 123 - 135
- 9 The Sources of Trump’s Support No access Pages 136 - 151
- 10 Polling in the 2016 Election No access Pages 152 - 166
- 11 Twitter Rants, Press Bashing, and Fake News: The Shameful Legacyof Media in the 2016 Election No access Pages 167 - 180
- 12 The $7 Billion Election: Emerging Campaign Finance Trendsand their Impact on the 2016 Presidential Race and Beyond No access Pages 181 - 201
- 13 It Wasn’t the Economy, Stupid: Racial Polarization, WhiteRacial Resentment, and the Rise of Trump No access Pages 202 - 210
- 14 The “Emerging Democratic Majority” Fails to Emerge No access Pages 211 - 226
- 15 Ten Takeaways from Campaign 2016 and a Look Forward No access Pages 227 - 242
- Index No access Pages 243 - 254
- About the Contributors No access Pages 255 - 257





