Synopses & Reviews
This is the third of a series of studies of presidential election politics in the South (the first two addressing the 1984 and 1988 elections, respectively). It examines the nomination process in the region, presents a state-by-state analysis of the 1992 presidential election results, and offers some general conclusions regarding contemporary developments in southern electoral and party politics. The volume presents election data of interest to students of presidential elections, the U.S. party system, and southern politics. As such, the work represents a significant contribution to the literature on partisan politics in the South.
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An invaluable record of southern politics in a period of transition for which historians will be grateful.Arkansas Historical Quarterly
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...readers will find this a worthwhile book, helpful in understanding what happened in 1992, and a useful guide to possibilities in 1996.Florida Historical Quarterly
Synopsis
This is the third of a series of studies of presidential election politics in the South (the first two addressing the 1984 and 1988 elections, respectively).
About the Author
ROBERT P. STEED, LAURENCE W. MORELAND, and TOD A. BAKER are all Professors of Political Science at The Citadel in South Carolina.