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Winning The White House
Winning The White House, Change was the theme of the 2008 presidential election. In <i>Winning the White House, 2008</i>, the authors explore the historical and emerging voting patterns shaping this transformative election. After examining the selection of the Republican and Demo, Winning The White House has a rating of 4.5 stars
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  • Winning The White House
  • Written by author Kevin J. Mcmahon
  • Published by Palgrave Macmillan, September 2009
  • Change was the theme of the 2008 presidential election. In Winning the White House, 2008, the authors explore the historical and emerging voting patterns shaping this transformative election. After examining the selection of the Republican and Demo
  • What does it take to win the White House? This text helps students understand both the issues and the how and why people vote for a candidate.
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Part 1: The Nomination
• Chapter 1: A Campaign To Remember, John Kenneth White * Part II: The Issues
• Chapter 2: It was the Economy, Mostly, Donald W. Beachler * Chapter 3: The Foreign Policy Election That Wasn’t, John Kenneth White * Chapter 4: Searching for the Social Issue, Kevin J. McMahon * Part III: The Regions
• Chapter 5: The Northeast: Blue, Deep Blue Kevin J. McMahon * Chapter 6: The South: Winking at Dixie, Donald W. Beachler * Chapter 7: The Midwest: Middle America’s Margins, David M. Rankin * Chapter 8: The West: On the Electoral Frontier, David M. Rankin


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