Winning the White House, 2004
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Introduction: A United States Divided in Two PART I: THE PRIMARY SEASON Choosing the Candidates PART II: THE ISSUES Foreign Policy Economic and Domestic Policies The Culture War PART III: THE REGIONS The Northeast The South and Border States The Midwest The West PART IV: BEYOND THE 2004 ELECTION Presiding Over the Electoral and Congressional Divide

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KEVIN MCMAHON is Associate Professor at the State University of New York (SUNY) in Fredonia, USA. JOHN KENNETH WHITE is a Professor at the Catholic University of America, USA. DAVID M. RANKIN is Assistant Professor at the State University of New York (SUNY) in Fredonia, USA. DONALD W. BEACHLER is Assistant Professor at Ithaca College, USA.

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KEVIN MCMAHON is Associate Professor at the State University of New York (SUNY) in Fredonia, USA.

JOHN KENNETH WHITE is a Professor at the Catholic University of America, USA.

DAVID M. RANKIN is Assistant Professor at the State University of New York (SUNY) in Fredonia, USA.

DONALD W. BEACHLER is Assistant Professor at Ithaca College, USA.

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"American presidents govern the entire nation but they are chosen in fifty separate state contests, each with its own rules, issues and personalities. Winning the White House is one of the few books to capture the state-by-state and regional realities of presidential politics. It is a book that should be read and pondered by scholars, journalists and citizens." - Benjamin Ginsberg, Bernstein Professor of Political Science, The Johns Hopkins University "This fine new collection does an especially good job in exploring the role of values in the 2004 campaign. The essays are written in a way that students are bound to be interested, and faculty also will enjoy these thoughtful assessments." --Clyde Wilcox, Department of Government, Georgetown University "Winning the White House is an interesting and insightful volume on the policy issues and regional dynamics that brought President Bush a second term in 2004. The authors provide a thorough and provocative treatment of the current state of national politics, and give us food for thought for future presidential elections. This book deserves a wide readership and should find its way into many college classrooms." -- Irwin L. Morris, Associate Professor, University of Maryland at College Park"

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