
The Roads to Congress 2012
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Sean D. Foreman is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Barry University. He is co-editor of The Roads to Congress 2010 (Lexington Press, 2011) where he also wrote about Marco Rubio's election to the U.S. Senate. He the author of a chapter about the Florida Districts 21 and 25 U.S. Congressional elections for The Roads to Congress 2008 (Lexington Press, 2010) and of "Marco Rubio in Florida: The First Tea Party Senator-Or Not?" in Stuck in the Middle to Lose: Tea Party Effects on 2010 U.S. Senate Elections (Lexington Press, 2011). He hosts a weekly radio show called World of Politics on Barry's WBRY radio station that streams on the Internet at www.barry.edu/radiostation. Foreman is quoted in many publications on Florida and national elections and is a frequent guest on talk radio and television programs in Florida and around the United States and has been quoted in newspapers around the world. In 2012-13 he was the President of the Florida Political Science Association.
Content
Part I: 2012 Congressional Election
Chapter 1: Democrats increase their seats in Congress and keep control of the White House
Sean D. Foreman
Chapter 2: Voting Suppression of the American Electorate, 2009-2012
Robert Dewhirst and Daniel E. Smith
Chapter 3: Campaign Finance: The Impact of Citizen's United Decision
William Curtis Ellis and Holly Peterson
Chapter 4: Redistricting: An Overview
Josh Stockley
Part II: U.S. House of Representatives Elections
Chapter 5: California House 31 (Miller v. Dutton):Top Two Primary Turns a Democratic Seat into a Safe Republican One
Marcia L. Godwin and Richard Gelm
Chapter 6: Florida House 26 (Rivera v. Garcia): Third Time is a Charm for Cuban Democrat
Sean D. Foreman
Chapter 7: Illinois District 10 (Dold v. Schneider): A Fight between Demographics and Dollars
Jeffrey Ashley and Christophe Amegan
Chapter 8: Illinois District 17 (Schilling v. Bustos): A Carefully Constructed Gerrymander Dooms an Incumbent
William K. Hall and Kyle D. McEvilly
Chapter 9: New York House 24 (Buerkle v. Maffei v. Rozum): Rematch goes to the Democrat
Jeffrey Kraus
Chapter 10: Ohio House 6 (Johnson v. Wilson): Same Players, New Field
Will Miller
Chapter 11: Texas House 23 (Canseco v. Gallego): Congressional Bellwether, Partisan Prophet: Texas 23 and the Past, Present, and Future of Party Fortunes
Walter Clark Wilson and Christopher Tyler Camarillo
Part III: U.S. Senate Elections
Chapter 12: Florida (Nelson v. Mack): All Show and No Go
Peter Bergerson and Margaret Banyan
Chapter 13: Massachusetts (Brown vs. Warren): The Professor v. The Model: How grassroots organizing and fundraising returned a Democrat to Ted Kennedy's former seat.
Joe Caiazzo
Chapter 14: Missouri (Akin v. McCaskill): "It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over": Missouri's Tumultuous and Unpredictable Senate Contest
Kimberly L. Casey and Michelle Wade
Chapter 15: Ohio (Brown v. Mandel): The Key to a Majority: A Very Expensive and Dirty Campaign
William Binning and Sunil Ahuja
Chapter 16: Virginia (Allen vs. Kaine): Clash of the Titans
Bob N. Roberts
Chapter 17: Wisconsin (Baldwin v. Thompson): The Most Negative Senate Race in State History
Tom Lansford
Part IV: Conclusions
Chapter 18: The Legacy of the 2012 Congressional Election
Robert Dewhirst
Index
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