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The Four Faces Of The Republican Party And The Fight For The 2016 Presidential Nomination 1st Ed 2015 Henry Olsen

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The Four Faces Of The Republican Party And The Fight For The 2016 Presidential Nomination 1st Ed 2015 Henry Olsen
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.94 MB
Pages: 175
Author: Henry Olsen, Dante J. Scala
ISBN: 9781137577481, 9781137577535, 9781349720552, 1137577487, 1137577533, 1349720550
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1st ed. 2015

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The Four Faces Of The Republican Party And The Fight For The 2016 Presidential Nomination 1st Ed 2015 Henry Olsen by Henry Olsen, Dante J. Scala 9781137577481, 9781137577535, 9781349720552, 1137577487, 1137577533, 1349720550 instant download after payment.

The Four Faces of the Republican Party clearly describes how Republican Presidential nominating contests unfold. Its focus on party factions allows readers to understand the process and to predict who the eventual nominee will be. In particular, the authors explore why a conservative party always nominates candidates favored by the party's establishment and why evangelical conservatives always emerge as one of the two final contenders for the nomination. This book is essential reading for anyone – professor, student, journalist, consultant, or candidate – who wishes to understand, report on, or influence a Republican Presidential nomination contest.

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