The Almanac of American Politics 2006

The Almanac of American Politics 2006

by M Barone (Author)

Synopsis

American politics has devolved into a grim battle between two approximately equal-sized armies in a take-no-prisoners culture war. In 2000, those armies fought to a near-draw - out of more than 100 million ballots cast, the presidency of the United States hinged on a breathtakingly slim 537-vote margin in Florida. Four years later, despite the occurrence of a recession, two wars, and a devastating terrorist attack on American soil, the two adversaries remain fairly evenly divided. In the wake of an acrimonious election where both political parties together spent roughly USD4 billion on the federal elections, politicians, analysis, citizens, and scholars continue to turn to the book that George Will called the Bible of American politics to understand the American political landscape. The 2006 Almanac of American Politics remains the gold standard of accessible political information, relied upon by everyone involved, invested, or interested in American politics. As in previous editions, the 2006 Almanac includes profiles of every member of Congress and every governor; in-depth and completely up-to-date narrative profiles of all 50 states and 435 House districts, covering everything from economics to history to, of course, politics; and analyses of the 2004 presidential election, the 2004 congressional elections, and redistricting battles. Specific to this latest edition of the nation's leading political reference work is coverage of all special elections in the 108th Congress and the California gubernatorial recall; maps and district profiles of the newly redrawn Texas congressional districts; a state-by-state analysis of the 2004 presidential election; a national overview of the 2004 presidential election; and a statistical breakdown of the 2004 presidential vote by state and congressional district. Full of maps, census data, and information on topics ranging from campaign expenditures to voting records to interest group ratings, this latest edition of the Almanac of American Politics presents everything you need to know about current American politics in snappy prose framed by cogent analysis.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 1920
Edition: Revised edition
Publisher: Chicago University Press
Published: 04 Oct 2005

ISBN 10: 0892341122
ISBN 13: 9780892341122

Media Reviews
The Bible of American politics - George Will Indispensable. This compendium of statistics and information has gone as far as humanly possible. - Washington Post The ultimate guide for political junkies like you and me. - Tim Russert, Meet the Press; Michael Barone is to politics what statistician-writer Bill James is to baseball, a mix of historian, social observer, and numbers cruncher who illuminates his subject with perspective and a touch of irreverence. - Chicago Tribune; The single best reference there is for Congress and Washington specifically and the country generally. - Jim Lehrer, The NewsHour; It's simply the oxygen of the political world. We have the most dog-eared copy in town. - Judy Woodruff, CNN
Author Bio
Michael Barone, senior writer at U.S. News and World Report, is a regular panelist on McLaughlin Group and a Fox News Channel contributor. Richard E. Cohen has twenty-eight years of experience covering Capitol Hill as National Journal's congressional correspondent and in 1990 won the prestigious Everett McKinley Dirksen Award for distinguished reporting on Congress.