The 1992 Presidential Election in the South: Current Patterns of Southern Party and Electoral Politics

Autor: James S. Chase, Robert P. Steed, Tod A. Baker, Laurence W. Moreland
Rok vydání: 1994
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Zdroj: The Arkansas Historical Quarterly. 53:497
ISSN: 0004-1823
DOI: 10.2307/40030918
Popis: Introduction: The Setting and the Nominating Process Southern Electoral Politics as Prelude to the 1992 Elections by Robert P. Steed Nomination: The South's Role in 1992 Nomination Politics by Charles S. Bullock III Elections in the Deep South Alabama: No Winners or Losers by Patrick R. Cotter Georgia: A State in Transition by Brad Lockerbie and John A. Clark Louisiana: The Continuing Saga of Race, Religion, and Rebellion by Charles D. Hadley Mississippi: Friends and Neighbors Fight the "Liberal" Label by Stephen D. Shaffer South Carolina: Republican Again by Laurence W. Moreland Elections in the Rim South Arkansas: Ground Zero in the Presidential Race by Diane D. Blair Florida: A Muddled Election by William E. Hulbary, Anne E. Kelley, and Lewis Bowman North Carolina: Conflicting Forces in a Confusing Year by Charles Prysby Tennessee: Favorite Son Brings Home the Bacon by David M. Brodsky and Robert H. Swansbrough Texas: Friends, Neighbors, and Native Sons by Frank B. Feigert and John R. Todd Virginia: A Different Story with the Same Ending by John J. McGlennon Conclusion Conclusion: The South and the 1992 Presidential Election by Harold Stanley Selected Bibliography Index
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