Identity Crisis: The 2016 Presidential Campaign and the Battle for the Meaning of America

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Princeton University Press, Aug 13, 2019 - Political Science - 360 pages

A gripping in-depth look at the presidential election that stunned the world

Donald Trump's election victory resulted in one of the most unexpected presidencies in history. Identity Crisis provides the definitive account of the campaign that seemed to break all the political rules—but in fact didn't. Featuring a new afterword by the authors that discusses the 2018 midterms and today's emerging political trends, this compelling book describes how Trump's victory was foreshadowed by changes in the Democratic and Republican coalitions that were driven by people's racial and ethnic identities, and how the Trump campaign exacerbated these divisions by hammering away on race, immigration, and religion. The result was an epic battle not just for the White House but about what America should be.

 

Contents

Fayetteville
1
Whaddaya Got?
12
1 Changes in real average family incomes compared to 2007 levels
15
7 Racial attitudes education and whites party identification
28
Indecision
33
2 Endorsements of Republican presidential candidates
43
The Daily Donald Show
47
Hiding in Plain Sight
69
Cracks in the Ceiling
97
The Trump
130
What Happened?
154
The Soul of a Nation
201
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John Sides is professor of political science at George Washington University. Twitter @johnmsides Michael Tesler is associate professor of political science at the University of California, Irvine. Lynn Vavreck is the Marvin Hoffenberg Professor of American Politics and Public Policy at the University of California, Los Angeles. Twitter @vavreck

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