Change and Continuity in the 2016 and 2018 Elections
First Edition
- John H. Aldrich - Duke University, USA
- Jamie L. Carson - University of Georgia, USA
- Brad T. Gomez - Florida State University, USA
- David W. Rohde - Duke University, USA
September 2019 | 528 pages | CQ Press
Since its first edition in 1980, Change and Continuity has been known for offering the best analysis and explanation of voting behavior in the most recent election and setting those results in the context of larger trends and patterns in elections studies. This top-notch author team meticulously and accessibly explains the National Election Studies data and analyzes its importance and impact. Known for its current scholarship and excellent use and display of data, the text covers the most recent presidential and Congressional elections, voter turnout, and the social forces, party loyalties, and prominent issues that affect voting behavior. The 2016 and 2018 Edition will include new material on the congressional elections 2018 and an updated conclusion reflecting on what those results mean for the future of American politics.
Tables and Figures
Preface
About the Authors
INTRODUCTION
PART I • THE 2016 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
CHAPTER 1 • The Nomination Struggle
CHAPTER 2 • The General Election Campaign
CHAPTER 3 • The Election Results
PART II • VOTING BEHAVIOR IN THE 2016 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
CHAPTER 4 • Who Voted?
CHAPTER 5 • Social Forces and the Vote
CHAPTER 6 • Candidates, Issues, and the Vote
CHAPTER 7 • Presidential Performance and Candidate Choice
CHAPTER 8 • Party Loyalties, Policy Preferences, and the Vote
PART III • THE 2016 CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS
CHAPTER 9 • Candidates and Outcomes in 2016
CHAPTER 10 • The Congressional Electorate in 2016
CHAPTER 11 • The 2018 Congressional Elections
PART IV • THE 2016 AND 2018 ELECTIONS IN PERSPECTIVE
CHAPTER 12 • The 2016 and 2018 Elections and the Future of American Politics
CHAPTER 13 • The Dynamics of American Elections
Appendix
Notes
Index
Sample Materials & Chapters
Chapter 1: The Nomination Struggle
Chapter 2: The General Election Campaign