
The Roads to Congress 2014
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Robert Dewhirstis professor of political science at Northwest Missouri State University and serves on the executive board of the National Social Science Association.
Content
Part I. Setting the Stage
Chapter 1. Assessing the 113th Congress and its Members' Roads to Reelection, Sean D. Foreman
Chapter 2. Voter Suppression by State Governments after the Shelby County v. Holder (2013) U.S. Supreme Court decision, Daniel E. Smith
Chapter 3. Campaign Finance: The Impact of McCutcheon et al. v. FEC in the Wake of Citizens United, William Curtis Ellis
Chapter 4. Tweeting to Victory? Social Media Use and Election 2014, Bryan T. Gervais
Part II. U.S. House of Representatives
Chapter 5. Arizona's 2nd Congressional District (Ron Barber vs. Martha McSally): Beating the Heat in a Highly Anticipated Rematch, Laura Loomer
Chapter 6. California's 31st Congressional District (Pete Aguilar v. Paul Chabot): Open Seat in the Golden State, Marcia L. Godwin and Richard Gelm
Chapter 7. Colorado's 6th Congressional District (Mike Coffman v. Andrew Romanoff): A Conservative Republican Successfully Adapts to His Changing District, Christina Ladam, Joseph Zamadics, Josh M. Ryan, and Anand Edward Sohkey
Chapter 8. Florida's 13th Congressional District (David Jolly v. Alex Sink): The Death of Local Politics, Peter Bergerson and Margaret Banyan
Chapter 9. Florida's 26th Congressional District: (Joe Garcia v. Carlos Curbelo): A tossup race in a swing state district mired in controversy, Sean D. Foreman
Chapter 10. Illinois' 10th Congressional District (Bob Dold vs. Brad Schneider): The Rematch, Jeffrey Ashley and Jillian McClain
Chapter 11. Massachusetts District 6 (Seth Moulton v. Richard Tisei): Inspired to Serve, Chosen to Lead, Joseph P. Caiazzo
Chapter 12. New York's 18th Congressional District (Sean Maloney vs. Nan Hayworth): Rematch in the Hudson Valley, Jeffrey Kraus
Chapter 13. Ohio's 6th Congressional District (Bill Johnson v. Jennifer Garrison): Obama's Low Numbers Too Much for Dems, William Binning and Melanie Blumberg
Chapter 14. Virginia's 7th Congressional District Primary (David Brat v. Eric Cantor and then Jack Trammel): Remember the District and Respect the Opponent, William J. Miller
Part III. U.S. Senate
Chapter 15. Alaska Senate Race (Mark Begich v. Dan Sullivan): Begich swept out with the Tide, Jerry McBeath, and Carl Shepro
Chapter 16. Colorado Senate Race (Cory Gardner v. Mark Udall): A Republican Tide Sinks Udall's Lackluster bid for reelection, Kyle D. McEvilly and William K. Hall
Chapter 17. Iowa Senate Race (Joni Ernst v. Bruce Braley): Make 'em Squeal! Republicans Find a Winning Formula in Iowa, Walter Clark Wilson and David Romero
Chapter 18. Kentucky Senate Race (Alison Lundergran Grimes v. Mitch McConnell): Insert Name Here (Republican) v. President Barack Obama (Democrat), Joseph Gershtenson
Chapter 19. Louisiana Senate Race (Bill Cassidy v. Mary Landrieu): Landrieu (D) v. Cassidy (R) and Maness (R) and Hollis (R) and Obama: The End of an Era in the Deep South, Joshua Stockley
Chapter 20. Mississippi Senate Race (Travis Childers v. Thad Cochran): A Senate Veteran Stretched to the Limit in the Primary Pulls through for a Seventh Term, Tom Lansford
Chapter 21. Virginia (Mark Warner v. Ed Gillespie): A Surprisingly Close Contest for a Centrist in a Swing State, Douglas M. Brattebo
Part IV. Conclusion
Chapter 22. The Legacy of the 2014 Elections: Surf's Up! Republicans Riding the Wave, but to Where?, Kimberly L. Casey
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