Bültmann & Gerriets
Slingshot
The Defeat of Eric Cantor
von Lauren Cohen Bell, David Elliot Meyer, Ronald Keith Gaddie
Verlag: Sage Publications
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-1-5063-1196-8
Erschienen am 24.11.2015
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 226 mm [H] x 150 mm [B] x 15 mm [T]
Gewicht: 340 Gramm
Umfang: 224 Seiten

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Biografische Anmerkung

In this book, the authors take advantage of exceptional behind-the-scenes access to the Brat campaign to explain the challenger's victory. They examine the essential need for elected officials to maintain strong support in their home districts and just how Cantor's focus on climbing the party ranks in Washington contributed to his loss. They also show how local "rules of the game" -particularly voter mobilization in this case-affect elections, and they explore the continuing impact of the Tea Party and its role in the factionalism of current Southern politics.



Chapter 1: The Cantor Case in Context
Journalists versus Political Scientists
Placing Cantor's Defeat Into Context
Incumbent Defeats
Summary
Chapter 2: Eric Cantor and the Giant Slayer
June 10, 2014-Primary Election Night in Virginia
When Leaders Lose
Virginia and the South
The Virginia 7th & Redistricting
The Cast of Characters
Summary
Chapter 3: David and Goliath
Eric Cantor
David Brat
Summary
Chapter 4: Lost Between DC and Richmond
Life on Capitol Hill
The Three Phases of a Career
Cantor's Early Years (2001-04)
Cantor's mid-career years (2005-2010)
Cantor's final two terms (2011-2014)
The Importance of Money
Summary
Chapter 5: The Primary Contest
Cantor's Missteps
The Brat Campaign
Election Day
Summary
Chapter 6: The Aftermath
The Media (And Everyone Else) Missed the Signs
It's (not) Immigration, Stupid
Will He or Won't He?
The Majority Leader Steps Down
Cantor's Resignation
The Consequences
Summary
Chapter 7: Conclusions
Lesson #1: Homestyles Matter
Lesson #2: The Inadequacy of First Impressions
Lesson #3: The Other Candidate Can Be Strategic
Lesson #4: The New Southern Factionalism
Lesson #5: Campaigns Matter
Lesson #6: The Big Sort and the Danger of the New Homogeneity
Lesson #7: The Tea Party is Not Monolithic
Lesson #8: Leadership and Risk
Lesson #9: Lessons for Political Scientists and the Pundit Class
Parting Thoughts
Epilogue: The 2014 General Election and a Look Toward 2016
Brat vs. Trammell
Brat's Early Career in Congress
A Look Ahead to 2016
Parting Thoughts



Lauren C. Bell is Professor of Political Science and Dean of Academic Affairs at Randolph-Macon College, in Ashland, Virginia.  She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the College of Wooster and Masters of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees from the Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center at The University of Oklahoma. Bell previously served as an American Political Science Association Congressional Fellow on the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary and a United States Supreme Court fellow at the United States Sentencing Commission in Washington, DC.
Dr. Bell is the author of Filibustering in the U.S. Senate (Cambria Press, 2011), Warring Factions: Interest Groups, Money, and the New Politics of Senate Confirmation (The Ohio State University Press, 2002) and The U.S. Congress, A Simulation for Students (Thomson/Wadsworth, 2005) as well as co-author of Perspectives on Political Communication: A Case Approach (Allyn & Bacon, 2008). In addition to these books, she has published single- and co-authored articles in several peer-reviewed journals, including The Journal of Politics, Political Research Quarterly, The Journal of Legislative Studies, The Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, and Judicature.