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Electing the President, 2000: The Insider's View by Kathleen Hall Jamieson,

Electing the President, 2000: The Insider's View by Kathleen Hall Jamieson,
The presidential election of 2000 was one of the most memorable in a century, a race so close that it was decided by only 537 votes in Florida. Two months after the Supreme Court put an end to the Florida recounts, key strategists from the Gore and Bush campaigns gathered in Philadelphia to analyze their successes and failures. In an unusually frank discussion, they disclosed the intentions, the research, and the tactics behind their decision-making on matters ranging from message development to campaign advertising to debate strategy. Why did the Gore team not enlist President Clinton's help more extensively in the campaign? How did the Bush campaign undercut Gore's strategy on Social Security? Why was Gore unable to take credit for the strong economy? Was the press fair to the candidates? Did the mistaken calls made by the networks on election night affect the election's outcome? In Electing the President, 2000, campaign insiders offer their answers to these and many other questions. Both candidates' inner circles are well represented. Representatives of the Bush campaign include senior adviser Karl Rove and ad producers Mark McKinnon and Alex Castellanos. Representatives of the Gore campaign include advisers Bob Shrum and Carter Eskew and pollster Stanley Greenberg. With its wealth of behind-the-scenes information, Electing the President, 2000 will be an essential guide for future campaign and political strategists and will benefit anyone seeking to understand this most unusual presidential race.



Mighty Peculiar Elections: The New South Gubernatorial Campaigns of 1970 and the Changing Politics of Race by Randy Sanders,
Mighty Peculiar Elections: The New South Gubernatorial Campaigns of 1970 and the Changing Politics of Race by Randy Sanders,
In Mighty Peculiar Elections, Randy Sanders captures a moment in a time of transition when four gubernatorial races in 1970 revealed a great deal about the politics of race and changing attitudes in the South as well as the nation. He shows that even as southerners grappled with desegregation, voters in Arkansas, Florida, South Carolina and Georgia elected a group of governors who reflected a newfound attitude of racial moderation. In the first significant exploration of the gubernatorial races of Dale Bumpers, Reubin Askew, John West and Jimmy Carter, Sanders tells exactly what was going on in each state and in each election campaign. Incorporating evidence from archives, media records, personal papers and author interviews, Sanders' approach focuses not only on the intrinsically interesting details of the campaigns, but on important developments. The 1970 elections marked the first time that large numbers of African-Americans voted in the South, resulting in black-white coalitions that discouraged campaigns dominated by racial harangues. In turn, candidates eschewed the traditional politics of racial discord and demagoguery to appeal to hope rather than fear, and the harmonious tone of moderation began to resonate in a region long beleaguered by the cacophony of racial discord. Although other astute political observers have noted this group of successful governors and their departure from the prevailing form of racial politics, Mighty Peculiar Elections is the first book to detail their efforts to gain office and the reactions of the southern electorate to their new approach. Scholars, historians and political scientists interested in southern politics and race relations, as wellas anyone interested in the candidates and participants involved in these four states, will relish a campaign study of this pivotal election year.



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0 1 - Nationalist Congress Party 6,915,740 1.8 -0.5 9 +1 Pattali Maltltal Katchi 2,169,020 0.5 -0.1 6 +1 Rashtriya Janata Dal: 21 Dravida Munnetra Kazhagham 7,064,393 1.8 +0.1 16 +4 Indian National Congress: 145'' Rashtriya Janata Dal: 21 Dravida Munnetra Kazhagham 7,064,393 1.8 +0.1 16 +4 Indian National Congress 103,405,272 26.7 -1.6 145 +32 Jammu and Kashmir People's Democratic Party 267,457 0.0 - 1 - Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 1,679,870 0.4 0.0 4 - Mizo National Front 182,864 0.0 - 1 - Telugu Desam Party 11,844,811 3.0 -0.6 5 -24 Other parties and independents 45,751,173 11.8 - 25 - Total 387,453,223 - - 543 - Source: Election Commission of India. Seven states also held assembly elections to elect state governments along with the parliamentary elections. On May 13, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party conceded defeat after a unexpectedly strong showing by the President to represent the Anglo-Indian community. The results in the 1999 election Party Votes % Change Seats Change All India Forward Bloc 1,367,280 0.3 0.0 3 - Samawajwadi Party 16,645,356 4.3 +0.5 36 +10 Shiromani Akali Dal 3,506,681 0.9 +0.2 8 +6 Shiv Sena 7,056,075 1.8 +0.2 12 -3 Sikkim Democratic Front 153,409 0.0 0.0 1 - Janata Dal (Secular) 5,732,296 1.5 +0.6 3 +2 Janata Dal (United) 9,924,209 2.6 -0.5 8 -11 Jharkhand Mukti Morcha 1,846,843 0.5 - 2 - Bahujan Samaj Party 20,713,468 5.3 +1.1 19 +5 Bharatiya Janata Party 85,866,593 22.2 -1.5 138 -44 Biju Janata Dal 8,613,302 2.2 -0.5 21 +12 Revolutionary Socialist Party 1,717,228 0.4 0.0 3 +1 All India Forward Bloc 1,367,280 0.3 0.0 3 +1 All India Trinamool Congress 8,047,771 2.1 -0.5 2 -6 Asom Gana Parishad 2,069,610 0.5 - 2 - Bahujan Samaj Party 20,713,468 5.3 +1.1 19 +5 Bharatiya Janata Party 85,866,593 22.2 -1.5 138 -44 Biju Janata Dal (United) 9,924,209 2.6 -0.5 8 -11 Jharkhand Mukti Morcha: 5 Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam: 4 Lok Jan... Indian general elections, 2004 Legislative elections were held in India, the world's largest democracy, in four constituencies due to irregularities. Results by party There are a maximum of 545 members of the People, the lower house of the 14th Lok Sabha (the House of the People, the lower house of the People, the lower house of the 14th Lok Sabha (the House of the Indian National Congress, which while not winning a majority outright was able to campaign and election magazine.



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