After Reagan: Bush, Dukakis, and the 1988 Election

Author:   John J. Jr. Pitney
Publisher:   University Press of Kansas
ISBN:  

9780700628759


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   30 November 2019
Format:   Hardback
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After Reagan: Bush, Dukakis, and the 1988 Election


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Upon the 2018 death of George H. W. Bush, pundits and politicians mourned the passing of an exemplar of the statesmanship and bipartisan ethos of an earlier day. The judgment, though sound, would have shocked observers of the 1988 election that put Bush in the White House. From a scholar who played a small role in that long-ago election, After Reagan provides an eye-opening look at a presidential campaign that few suspected marked the end of an era—or the rise of forces roiling our political landscape today. Willie Horton. “Read my lips: No new taxes.” Michael Dukakis in a helmet, in a tank. Though these are remembered as pivotal moments in a presidential campaign recalled as whisker-close, in his book John J. Pitney Jr. reminds us how large Bush’s victory actually was, and how much it depended on social conditions and political dynamics that would change dramatically in the coming years. A turning point toward the post-Cold War, hyper-partisan, culturally divided politics of our time, the election of 1988 took place in a very different world. After Reagan captures a moment when campaigns were funded from the federal Treasury; when Republicans had a lock on the presidency and Democrats controlled Congress; when the electorate was considerably whiter and less educated than today’s; and when the fall of the Berlin Wall and the Soviet Union—and the subsequent rise of globalization—were virtually unimaginable. Many books tell us that elections have consequences. Pitney’s explains how campaigns are consequential—the 1988 campaign more than most. From the perspective of the last thirty years, After Reagan shows us the 1988 election in a truly new light—one that, in turn, reveals the links between the campaign of 1988 and the politics of the twenty-first century.

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Author:   John J. Jr. Pitney
Publisher:   University Press of Kansas
Imprint:   University Press of Kansas
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.560kg
ISBN:  

9780700628759


ISBN 10:   0700628754
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   30 November 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Editors' Foreword Preface Introduction 1. Retrospect: 1950-1980 2. Reagan, Bush, and the Republicans 3. The Democrats in the 1980s 4. The Republican Nomination Contest 5. The Democratic Nomination Contest 6. The General Election: The Triumph of the Fundamentals 7. Campaigns Have Consequences Appendix A: 1988 Democratic Primary Results Appendix B: 1988 Republican Primary Results Appendix C: 1988 Presidential General Election Results Appendix D: How States Voted in 1988 and 2016 Notes Bibliographic Essay Index

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"John J. Pitney, Jr.’s After Reagan transports the reader back in time to the hard-fought presidential race between George H. W. Bush and Michael Dukakis. Pitney’s retelling highlights the candidates, issues, and media environment of that time and juxtaposes them with our current political world. This engaging, well-written book is much more than an expert analysis of one memorable election from thirty years ago—it’s a thoughtful exploration of how much, for better and for worse, our politics has changed since then."" - Jeffrey Crouch, author of The Presidential Pardon Power ""This fine book might well be subTitled Present at the Creation. Pitney’s argument-that in the Bush-Dukakis race of 1988 we find the seeds of present-day presidential politics in both parties-is both timely and well supported. Judiciously argued and gracefully written, After Reagan makes a worthy contribution to the literature."" - John Robert Greene, author of The Presidency of George H. W. Bush, Second Edition, Revised"


John J. Pitney, Jr.'s After Reagan transports the reader back in time to the hard-fought presidential race between George H. W. Bush and Michael Dukakis. Pitney's retelling highlights the candidates, issues, and media environment of that time and juxtaposes them with our current political world. This engaging, well-written book is much more than an expert analysis of one memorable election from thirty years ago-it's a thoughtful exploration of how much, for better and for worse, our politics has changed since then. - Jeffrey Crouch, author of The Presidential Pardon Power This fine book might well be subTitled Present at the Creation. Pitney's argument-that in the Bush-Dukakis race of 1988 we find the seeds of present-day presidential politics in both parties-is both timely and well supported. Judiciously argued and gracefully written, After Reagan makes a worthy contribution to the literature. - John Robert Greene, author of The Presidency of George H. W. Bush, Second Edition, Revised


Author Information

John J. Pitney Jr is Roy P. Crocker Professor of American Politics at Claremont McKenna College. His many books include The Politics of Autism: Navigating the Contested Spectrum, The Art of Political Warfare, and Congress’ Permanent Minority? Republicans in the U.S. House.

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