
Making Political Choices
Canada and the United States
University of Toronto Press
Published on 1. November 2008
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-1-4426-0136-9 (ISBN)
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Recent national elections in Canada and the United States have been exciting, consequential contests. In the 2004 federal election in Canada, the Liberal Party narrowly clung to power after a volatile and bitter battle with the new Conservative Party. In 2006, the Conservative Party won a fragile victory, replacing the scandal-ridden Liberal government. In the 2000 American presidential election, Republican George W. Bush became the first candidate in over 100 years to capture the presidency without a majority popular vote. Four years later, Bush finally attained a narrow popular mandate but only after a hard fought campaign. Then, in 2006, the Republicans suffered a stunning reversal of political fortune, losing control of both Houses of Congress, as public opinion turned massively against the president. In Making Political Choices: Canada and the United States, Harold Clarke, Allan Kornberg, and Thomas Scotto employ a wealth of new survey data to describe these elections and evaluate competing theories of party support and voter turnout.
While examining various arguments, the authors contend that a valence politics model provides a powerful explanation of voting behavior in Canada, the United States, and other mature democracies.
While examining various arguments, the authors contend that a valence politics model provides a powerful explanation of voting behavior in Canada, the United States, and other mature democracies.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
500 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4426-0136-9 (9781442601369)
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Canada and the United States
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Persons
Harold D. Clarke is the Ashbel Smith Professor of Political Science, University of Texas at Dallas, and Adjunct Professor of Government at the University of Essex. He is the author of numerous books and articles, including A Polity on the Edge: Canada and the Politics of Fragmentation with Alan Kornberg and Peter Wearing (University of Toronto Press, 2000) and Political Choice in Britain with David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart, and Paul Whiteley (Oxford University Press, 2004). Allan Kornberg is the Norb F. Schaefer Professor of Political Science at Duke University. He is the co-author, with Harold Clarke, of Citizens and Community: Political Support in a Representative Democracy (Cambridge University Press, 1992) and has written widely in books and journals on political parties, legislatures, and comparative political behavior. Thomas J. Scotto is Lecturer in the Department of Government at the University of Essex. His research interests are in American and Canadian electoral behavior and public opinion, and he has published articles in journals such as Electoral Studies and the Journal of Politics.
Content
List of Figures List of Tables Preface 1. Political Choices and Valence Politics 2. Flawless Campaign, Fragile Victory: The 2006 Canadian Federal Election 3. Too Close to Call: The 2004 Canadian Federal Election 4. Red Voters, Blue Voters: The 2004 American Presidential Election 5. Doing Politics His Way: The 2000 American Presidential Election 6. A Big Blue Wave: The 2006 American Congressional Election 7. Mulroney, Reagan, and Three Big Elections 8. At the Polls? Why (Some) People Vote 9. Political Choices Reconsidered References Index by Name Index by Subject