Introduction: Modern parties are weaker ... by modern standards -- What is a strong party? -- The numbers don't add up : parties are losing steam -- Strong presidency + weak Congress = weaker parties -- It's money that matters -- Ways to make parties relevant with voters -- Post industrial America and parties -- Afterword
Summary
This book studies the history America's political parties and the challenges they face today. In the 2016 primaries the anti-establishment candidates had an early advantage with a wild-card quality that resonated with modern voters, demonstrating how drastically America's political climate has changed and the need for nonpartisan party reform
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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