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Newsweek magazine's election reporters expose the inside stories and scandals of the 1988 campaign.
Discusses the issues, primaries, candidates, personalities, and outcome of the 1992 presidential election, in a format that explains the process and the problems of presidential campaigns.
Pomper of the Eagleton Institute of Electoral Politics at Rutgers University, a distinguished group of political scientists make extensive use of survey data from CBS News/New York Times polls to explain just what happened to the once-bright prospects of George Bush, how persistent concerns about the state of the economy shaped the primary and general election contests, and how Ross Perot, even while losing, contributed to significant changes in American politics. Walter Dean Burnham of the University of Texas at Austin provides a historical perspective for understanding Bush's role as an "understudy" president whose lack of respect or talent for the charismatic dimensions of the office undermined his effectiveness and popularity. Ross K. Baker of Rutgers University tracks the primary process to illustrate the effects both of Clinton's remarkable fortitude in facing down the multiple and repeated attacks on his character and of Bush's mistaken tilt toward his party's right wing. F.
The tumultuous presidential election of 1992 was a moment of historic change in America, and a special team of top Newsweek correspondents witnessed it all from the inside and won a National Magazine Award for the coverage. Here for the first time is the full story, augmented with authentic documents and on-the-scene photographs.
The New York Times Co. offers historical information about the 1992 U.S. presidential election as part of the Learning Network. A summary is provided of the campaign and election, which involved incumbent U.S. President George Bush (1924- ) and Democratic candidate William Jefferson Clinton (1946- ). The newspaper also provides a quiz, articles about the election, the election results, trivia, and more.
"The Financing series constitutes a unique resource. ... The volume on the 1992 campaigns is an example of the series at its best. ... There is not much in the study of American politics that merits the word 'indispensable, ' but these nine volumes do". -- American Political Science Review
"What are the hurdles that candidates face as they campaign for President of the United States?" "Just in time for the 1992 election, noted political analyst and advisor Stephen J. Wayne provides a concise, behind-the-scenes guide for anyone with an interest in presidential elections. Wayne takes the reader through the gritty politics of delegate selection and the organization of a campaign staff, and provides inside information on the daily grind of the nominating process and the campaign in the general election." "The Road to the White House is distinct in its up-to-date coverage, its readable style, and its use of colorful examples from recent presidential campaigns. Among the important issues it considers are the influence of the media on the outcome of elections, the phenomenon of negative campaigning, the legal and political environment of the campaign, the impact of campaign finance reform, predicting and interpreting the results of elections, and proposals for electoral reform." "Hoping to make an informed choice in the next election? For 1992 and beyond, The Road to the White House will be an indispensable guide to understanding the complex process behind the election of a president."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved