
In It to Win
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With the elevation of female candidates such as Hillary Clinton, Michelle Bachman, and Sarah Palin in recent presidential elections, the field has been primed for a definitive and systematic study of the possibility of electing the first woman as President of the United States. In In It to Win: Electing Madam President, Lori Cox Han provides that study as she links social science research and recent political developments in analyses that cover the scope of the electoral process, from the cash-driven early days of the "invisible primary" to the culmination of the general election. Thanks to the excellent work in In It to Win, those in the conversation about when we might elect our first female president finally have something definitive to work from. * Justin S. Vaughn, Assistant Professor, Boise State University, USA * With In It to Win: Electing Madam President, Lori Cox Han has broken new ground in assessing the likelihood of a female candidate winning the White House. Anyone interested in this topic cannot afford to ignore the important insights on women in American politics presented in this book. * Brian Frederick, Associate Professor, Bridgewater State University, USA * In It To Win impressively merges our understanding of barriers from the women and politics literature with what we know about winning presidential campaigns to provide a comprehensive analysis of a provocative question-can a woman win the presidency? Lori Cox Han's work is accessible, timely and effectively sets the stage for understanding the 2016 presidential race. * Diane J. Heith, Professor, St. John's University, USA * Thoroughly researched, engaging and even optimistic. Cox Han's accessible examination of whether or not a woman can win the Presidency speaks to a wide audience-those interested in the Presidency, gender and politics and elections-and fully explores how a woman can win a seat in the Oval Office. * Ronnee Schreiber, Professor, Department of Political Science, San Diego State University, USA * This engaging book provides cautious optimism for the prospect that a woman can be elected president ... Han ably summarizes the scholarly literature addressing female candidates' prospects ... she examines the candidacies of recent female presidential candidates-Elizabeth Dole, Hillary Clinton, Michele Bachmann, and Carol Moseley Braun-in the presidential selection process ... The advent of a female president, she concludes, depends primarily on the right candidate with the right strategy at the right time. The fate of Hillary Clinton's 2016 quest supposedly hinges on those factors. Summing Up: Recommended. All readership levels. * CHOICE *More details
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Acknowledgments
Chapter 1 Electing Madam President
Chapter 2 Women as Candidates
Chapter 3 The Invisible Primary
Chapter 4 The Nomination Process
Chapter 5 The General Election
Chapter 6 A Look Ahead: 2016 and Beyond
Selected Bibliography
Index
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