Are all politics nationalized? evidence from the 2020 campaigns in Pennsylvania / edited by Stephen K. Medvic, Matthew M. Schousen, and Berwood A. Yost.

Other author Medvic, Stephen K.
Other author Schousen, Matthew M., 1960-
Other author Yost, Berwood A.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoPhiladelphia : Temple University Press, 2023.
Descriptionx, 245 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Contents Introduction: Studying Nationalization / Stephen K. Medvic, Matthew M. Schousen, and Berwood A. Yost -- Overview of the Pennsylvania Races in 2020 / Stephen K. Medvic, Matthew M. Schousen, and Berwood A. Yost -- Campaigns in the First Congressional District: Fighting the Nationalized Campaign Currents Along the Delaware River / Christopher Borick -- Campaigns in the Fourth Congressional District: Running in Philadelphia's Democratic Suburbs / J. Wesley Leckrone and Angela M. Corbo -- Campaigns in the Eighth Congressional District: What Does it Mean to be 'One of Us'? / Benjamin T. Toll -- Campaigns in the Tenth Congressional District: Competitiveness, Professionalism, and Asymmetric Nationalization / Sarah Niebler and Sophie Ackert -- Campaigns in the Sixteenth Congressional District: How Partisan Incentives Shape Nationalization in Northwestern Pennsylvania / Andrew Bloeser and Tarah Williams -- Campaigns in the Seventeenth Congressional District: Handing Pressure from National Eyes While Maintaining Local Ties / Kristen Coopie and Olivia O'Donnell -- Conclusion: What Have We Learned about Nationalization? / Stephen K. Medvic, Matthew M. Schousen, and Berwood A. Yost.
Abstract "Uses the 2020 elections in Pennsylvania as a case study to gauge American election nationalization and to explore little-understood aspects of the phenomenon"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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LCCN 2022017987
ISBN9781439922545 (cloth)
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