Presidential Swing States

Presidential Swing States

by David A Schultz (Editor), RafaelJacob (Editor), David A Schultz (Editor), Rafael Jacob (Editor), Scott L McLean (Contributor)

Synopsis

The 2020 United States presidential race is arguably already over except for about 12 states and 20 counties. If recent presidential election trends are any indication of what will happen in 2020, Democrats in Texas and Republicans in New York might as well stay home on election day because their votes will matter little in the presidential race. The same might be said for voters in most states and counties in the United States. Conversely, for those in Ohio, Florida, Colorado, Iowa, and a handful of other states, every vote matters. These states will be battered with a barrage of presidential candidate visits, commercials, political spending, and countless stories in the media. This book analyzes why the presidential race has been effectively reduced to about a dozen states and 20 counties. Contributors to this volume make substantial updates and additions in light of the 2016 and in anticipation of the 2020 presidential elections, including 6 new chapters exploring why some states are swingers in presidential elections, capable of being won by either of the major candidates. The volume also adds a chapter examining important swing counties throughout the country. Presidential Swing States describes what makes these few states and counties unique and why the presidency is decided by who wins them. With cases studies written by prominent political scientists who are experts on these swing states, Presidential Swing States also explains why some states have been swingers but no longer are, why some are swinging, and which states may become the ones that decide the presidency.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 442
Edition: Second
Publisher: Lexington Books
Published: 15 Jun 2018

ISBN 10: 1498565867
ISBN 13: 9781498565868

Media Reviews
Presidential Swing States is a welcome addition to the scholarship on parties and elections. The highly accomplished authors of this volume will enable students, scholars and journalists to better comprehend the state of play in the ten competitive states that dominate contemporary presidential politics. Combining insightful analysis and thorough research, they shed light on the raw and disruptive partisanship that has divided the country and tested the national resolve. -- Sidney M. Milkis, University of Virginia
It's early, but the most indispensable guide to the next presidential election has arrived. Both the treasure trove of data and the analyses of state-by-state voting patterns make this the book to keep close by as the 20202 campaign begins; it might even help prevent the widespread misreading of the last one. -- Jeff Greenfield, Author/ journalist
Presidential Swing States is a spot-on insider's guide to the outcome of what is sure to be a tumultuous 2020 presidential campaign. A few states - the swing states - will determine the winner. These states may not be the most populous, but they are the most important, and this book explains why and what to look for in each of them as the 2020 election nears. -- Tom W. Rice, The University of Iowa
Author Bio
David A. Schultz is professor of political science at Hamline University. Rafael Jacob is post-doctoral fellow at the Raoul-Dandurand Chair's Center for U.S. Studies and instructor at the University of Ottawa's School of Political Studies.