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Roads to Congress 2008

Contributor(s): Dewhirst, Robert (With), Hechler, Ken (Foreword by), Ahuja, Sunil (Contribution by), Ashley, Jeffrey S (Contribution by), Banyan, Margaret E (Contribution by), Bergerson, Peter (Contribution by), Binning, William (Contribution by), Duffy, Robert J (Contribution by), Foreman, Sean (Contribution by), Gelm, Richard (Contribution by), Godwin, Marcia (Contribution by), Kear, Andrew (Contribution by), Kraus, Jeffrey (Contribution by), Lansford, Tom (Contribution by), Lovecraft, Amy Lauren (Contribution by), McBeath, Gerald (Contribution by), Jr, John David Rausch (Contribution by), Roberts, Bob N (Contribution by), Saunders, Kyle L (Contribution by), Sinner, Justin (Contribution by), Smith, Dan (Contribution by), Stockley, Joshua (Contribution by), Watson, Robert P (Contribution by), Watson, Robert P (Editor)

ISBN: 9780739142097

Publisher: Lexington Books

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Pub Date: April 13, 2010

Dewey: 324.9730931

LCCN: 2010000300

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Dust Cover, Illustrated, Index, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.00" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 1.35 lbs) 322 pages

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Description: The book offers lively and highly readable case studies of the most intriguing and important congressional races of 2008. Both House and Senate races are included and each case covers the same topics presented in the same order within the cases. This includes profiles of both ...

Brief description: Robert P. Watson holds the titles Distinguished Professor of American History, Avron Fogelman Research Professor, and Assistant Director of the Center for Citizenship & Civility at Lynn University, US. His publications include over 40 books on topics in politics and history, including, most recently George Washington's Final Battle: The Epic Struggle to Build a Capital City and Nation (2021), winner of the Gold Medal in History at the Independence Publishers Awards.

Review Quotes:

"The Roads to Congress is most insightful, highly organized, well-researched, and entertaining. It is a major contribution to the literature because it does what few books do in this area: the authors actually take the reader inside these congressional districts and states and convey what happens during real campaigns. The information presented in these chapters is expert, cogent, knowledgeable, and well-documented. Students will find it highly accessible, and anyone who is thinking about running for Congress must read this book." --Anthony Eksterowicz, James Madison University

"The 2008 elections were about more than choosing the next president. In this, the latest in the Roads to Congress series, nearly two dozen political scientists offer their assessments of 14 House and Senate election campaigns from that year. Wisely, the authors write about campaigns that occurred in their own states or districts, allowing them to combine 'on-the-ground' knowledge with more sophisticated analyses. A number of chapters provide useful insights and enjoyable nuggets of information, and the volume begins with an excellent foreword by Ken Hechler, a true living legend who served in Congress from 1958 to 1977. Unfortunately, not all the chapters are equally strong in writing style or structure. Although the opening and concluding chapters offer some review of the major factors that affected congressional elections in 2008 (e.g., the poor economy and Obama's strong campaign), the book fails to tease out generalizations about campaign tactics and strategies from individual cases. However, any student of congressional politics should consider the book an excellent reference; it would also be a fine source for case studies in an undergraduate course on elections. Recommended." --Choice Reviews

"In The Roads to Congress, Robert Watson joins with Robert Dewhirst to train their keen eyes upon the 2008 congressional races and do for them what a number of scholars have done for presidential elections. The result fills a vacuum and provides much-needed insights into the congressional electoral process-an even more diffuse and difficult subject than the race for the presidency. As this extraordinary collection demonstrates, Watson continues to be among our most prolific and thoughtful scholars. The collaboration with Dewhirst, who also contributes keen analysis and clear writing, clearly works." --Max J. Skidmore, University of Missouri

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