Updates to this edition include coverage of:
* the difference between the 2008 and 2010 electorates;
* the dominance of the economy in both races and their outcomes;
* the impact of unified party government on nationalizing elections;
* the virtual elimination of "cross-pressured" congressional districts; * the magnitude of campaign spending and its consequences;
* the role of the Tea Party movement; and
* the outlook for the 2012 elections - and likely presidential candidates.
As with all books in the Change and Continuity series, the authors present election data in a straightforward, accessible manner with an array of thorough, yet student-friendly graphics.
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