Missed Opportunity: Gore, Incumbency, and Television in Election 2000Bloomsbury Academic, 2002 M03 30 - 203 páginas While the 2000 presidential election had a number of unique features, including the decisive role of the Supreme Court, it actually was quite similar to three earlier television-age campaigns. For the fourth time since 1960, an incumbent president retired and his party nominated the vice president as a potential successor. The nomination of the vice president has become so commonplace that we now expect it. Unfortunately, we lack theoretical explanations of why vice presidents win nominations while often losing the general election. Dover seeks to advance this needed theory. |
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The Disputed Presidential Election of 2000: A History and Reference Guide E. D. Dover Vista de fragmentos - 2003 |
Images, Issues, and Attacks: Television Advertising by Incumbents and ... Edwin D. Dover Vista previa limitada - 2006 |