In this first scholarly reflection on the 2012 elections a distinguished cast of contributors enlightens students scholars and serious political readers about the issues involved in one of the most polarised presidential elections in history. The book includes groundbreaking research on e-politics and online fund-raising the role of race class and gender and the influence of the Tea Party Occupy the economic crisis and other actors and factors in the election. Characterised by diversity liveliness and data-informed analysis Winning the Presidency 2012 captures the highlights as well as looking ahead.
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