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Battle for the big sky : representation and the politics of place in the race for the U.S. senate / David C.W. Parker, Montana State University.
LIBRA JK1968 2012 .P37 2015
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Parker, David C. W., 1973- author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- United States. Congress. Senate--Elections, 2012.
- United States.
- Tester, Jon, 1956-.
- Tester, Jon.
- United States. Congress. Senate.
- Political candidates.
- Politics and government.
- Montana--Politics and government.
- Montana.
- Political candidates--Montana.
- Legislators--United States.
- Legislators.
- Democratic Party (U.S.).
- Physical Description:
- xix, 257 pages ; 24 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Thousand Oaks, California : SAGE, [2015]
- Contents:
- Chapter 1 Why What Happened in Montana Won't Stay in Montana 1
- Do Campaigns Matter? Montana Votes "Yes" 2
- The Rise of the West 6
- Building Constituent Connections 7
- A Ringside Seat 9
- Chapter 2 Montana: The Last, Best Place? 13
- Place-Based Connections 13
- "One of Us" 15
- Montana: The Place 16
- Montana and the Feds: A Love-Hate Relationship 19
- Montana. The People 29
- Conclusion 33
- Chapter 3 Jon Tester's Creating a Buzz 39
- Prepolitical Careers and Representational Style 40
- The Dirt Farmer from Big Sandy 42
- Jon Tester Goes to Helena 47
- Going Belly to Belly with Senator Burns 50
- Preliminaries 50
- Tester's Campaign Victory 51
- Conclusion 54
- Chapter 4 Denny Rehberg: A Man in a Hurry 59
- The Billings Rancher 59
- Forget Me Not: Denny the Insurgent 64
- Denny and Max 68
- Montana's Lone Congressman 71
- Two Early Political Careers, Two Different Paths 72
- Conclusion 77
- Chapter 5 Representational Style: How Congressman Rehberg and Senator Tester Govern 81
- Home Styles in the Big Sky 82
- Washington Work 86
- Explaining Washington Work to Constituents 96
- Home Styles and Town Halls 102
- Conclusion 108
- Chapter 6 Campaigning in a Citizens United World:
- The Early Days of the Race 113
- Priming and Framing 114
- Farmer Jon or Barack Tester; Rancher Denny or Irresponsible Dennis? 115
- Citizens United: More Money, Less Control 122
- The Pledge That Wasn't 132
- Conclusion 133
- Chapter 7 What Voters Know, How They Decide, and When Campaigns Matter 141
- How Individuals Make Voting Decisions in Congressional Elections 142
- Montana: Independent Voters Facing a Rich Information Environment 145
- Representational Relationships: What Did Montanans Know and When Did They Know It? 146
- Talking Politics: The Bozeman Focus Groups 152
- Reinforcing an Information Advantage 159
- Conclusion 163
- Chapter 8 The Message Matters: The Politics of Personality and Issues 169
- Do Campaigns Matter? What Political Science Says 170
- Rehberg's Decision 172
- Information Advantages and Voter Learning: How Personality Trumped Issues and Resources 176
- The Final Stretch 195
- Conclusion 199
- Chapter 9 The End Game 207
- How the Campaign Mattered 211
- The Democratic Brand 213
- It's the Economy, Stupid? 216
- "Responsible" Decision Making: The Politics of Representational Style 218
- Dan Cox: Spoiler? 221
- The Democratic Ground Game 226
- A Final Look 232
- Conclusion 234
- Chapter 10 Lessons Learned 239
- Future Directions 244.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9781483368634
- 1483368637
- OCLC:
- 881140851
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