Just in time for the 2012 US Presidential elections, this book shows how political parties and interest groups have become highly interdependent in the era of candidate-centred elections and media-driven campaigns.
Edward O. Frantz is associate professor of history at the University of Indianapolis. A volume in the series New Perspectives on the History of the South, edited by John David Smith
Sam doesn't have a business card. Nothing that says Samuel W. Callahan, Political Tracker, Esq. Instead, he gets paid to hide in crowds, following candidates on the campaign trail to record their every misstep, public and private.
Presents in graphic novel format the events of the 2008 presidential election and the stories behind its controversial candidates.
This book explains how to do that.
With the same masterly reporting, unparalleled access, and narrative skill, Double Down picks up the story in the Oval Office, where the president is beset by crises both inherited and unforeseen facing defiance from his political foes, ...
In Political Tool Kit, author Ron Parsons provides a practical guide for citizens who are seeking an opportunity to participate in the democratic process through political candidacy.
Introduction: the search for dignity as a candidate -- Germans, jubilee singers, and axe men: James A. Garfield and the original front-porch -- Campaign for the presidency -- Trains, canes, and handshakes: Benjamin Harrison's 1888 front ...
All the facts, anecdotes, scandals and mudslinging in the History of the Race for the White House.
Katherine Galloway is two years divorced and still living out of boxes.
Fear and Loathing: On the Campaign Trail
The Senator's Other Daughter
Truth and fiction intertwine in this tell-all novel of one ambitious man's quest for power.Colors is a provocative political thriller that takes readers behind the scenes of major turning points in America's history, True Colors is a novel ...
McCain, one of the Republican party's most outspoken--and well-known--young members writes about her experiences on the presidential campaign trail with her father, John McCain, how the party has veered so far off track, and why she is ...
"This ground-breaking book weaves an exciting, never-before-told story of Ronald Reagan's first quest for the presidency in the late 1960s.
The first book in nearly 50 years on the 1896 presidential contest, one of the most intriguing and important elections in our nation's history.