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Crackup, the Republican implosion and the future of presidential politics, Samuel L. Popkin

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Crackup, the Republican implosion and the future of presidential politics, Samuel L. Popkin
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-326) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Crackup
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1141113824
Responsibility statement
Samuel L. Popkin
Sub title
the Republican implosion and the future of presidential politics
Summary
"In 2016, a businessman so discredited that he could no longer get a casino license or borrow money from an American bank was elected President of the United States of America. How did this happen? It is easy to mock and ridicule Donald Trump as if he is the problem. In fact, he is a symptom of a much larger issue that has been bedeviling the GOP for nearly two decades: an intraparty crackup of massive proportions. By "crackup," I mean a breakdown of the fragile alliances between coalitions within a party that prevents its leaders from developing goals they can deliver on when they control the White House and majorities in the House and Senate. This introductory chapter explains why party crackups are inevitable in a federal system with national money and local primaries. But this is the first time -- for either party - that no group within the party could create a synthesis of old orthodoxies and new realities that altered the party's direction enough to build a new consensus"--, Provided by publisher
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