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OverviewThe 2020 US presidential race was one of the most hotly contested and contentious in recent American history. While the election produced the greatest turnout in American history and the highest percentage turnout in 60 years, the election still came down to a handful of swing states that ultimately decided the election. In their third edition of Presidential Swing States, Rafael Jacob and David Schultz examine the 2020 presidential election, keying in on the few critical states that actually decided the election and why. With cases studies written by prominent political scientists who are experts on these swing states, Presidential Swing States also explains why some states were swing states but no longer are, why some continue to be swing states, and what states beyond 2020 may be the future swing states that decide the presidency. The book contains in-depth case studies of the swing-states and swing-counties that decide presidential elections in the United States. Students in classes on American Politics and Government, Parties, Campaigns and Elections, State Politics, and the Presidency will all be well-served by the analyses in this volume, as will journalists reporting on presidential elections, and the general public. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David Schultz, Hamline University , Rafael Jacob , David F. Damore , Rafael JacobPublisher: Lexington Books Imprint: Lexington Books Edition: Third Edition Dimensions: Width: 16.30cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 22.50cm Weight: 0.717kg ISBN: 9781793614964ISBN 10: 1793614962 Pages: 404 Publication Date: 07 July 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsThe Electoral College is what counts. No book makes the point more fully or persuasively than does Presidential Swing States. This marvelous book is a must read for students of American politics and for journalists, activists, and consultants engaged in presidential politics. Actually, it’s a must read for anyone concerned about the state of our democracy. -- Thomas E. Patterson, Harvard University Who wins today’s presidential elections depends on a few states where small numbers of voters tip the outcomes. Schultz and Jacob deliver an invaluable, entertaining, and updated guide to the decisive swing states that are selecting our presidents. -- Larry Jacobs, University of Minnesota Modern presidential elections are decided in a relatively small number of swing states. After the 2016 and 2020 elections, this is clearer than ever. The new edition of Schultz and Jacob’s Presidential Swing States provides an invaluable guide to presidential elections in the current era. It should be required reading for anyone who wants to understand what to expect in the 2024 presidential election. -- Alan Abramowitz, Emory University The Electoral College is what counts. No book makes the point more fully or persuasively than does Presidential Swing States. This marvelous book is a must read for students of American politics and for journalists, activists, and consultants engaged in presidential politics. Actually, it's a must read for anyone concerned about the state of our democracy. -- Thomas E. Patterson, Harvard University Who wins today's presidential elections depends on a few states where small numbers of voters tip the outcomes. Schultz and Jacob deliver an invaluable, entertaining, and updated guide to the decisive swing states that are selecting our presidents. -- Larry Jacobs, University of Minnesota Modern presidential elections are decided in a relatively small number of swing states. After the 2016 and 2020 elections, this is clearer than ever. The new edition of Schultz and Jacob's Presidential Swing States provides an invaluable guide to presidential elections in the current era. It should be required reading for anyone who wants to understand what to expect in the 2024 presidential election. -- Alan Abramowitz, Emory University Author InformationDavid Schultz is a Hamline University distinguished professor of political science. Rafael Jacob is a fellow at the Raoul-Dandurand Chair’s Center for U.S. Studies and instructor in the political science department at Concordia University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |