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Campaign trends and election law / [compiled by] H. W. Wilson, a division of EBSCO Information Services.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
H.W. Wilson Company.
Series:
Reference shelf ; v. 88, no. 5.
The reference shelf ; volume 88, number 5
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Election law--United States.
Election law.
Politics and government.
United States.
Elections--United States.
Elections.
United States--Politics and government--21st century.
Voting--United States.
Voting.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiii, 200 pages) : illustrations.
Other Title:
Reference Shelf: Campaign Trends & Election Law
Place of Publication:
Amenia, New York : Grey House Publishing ; Hackensack : Salem, 2016.
System Details:
data file
Summary:
"In the run-up to the 2016 national election, many issues involving election law have come to the fore. This volume will explore such timely topics as campaign finance and the corporate funding of elections in the aftermath of Citizens United vs. Federal Election Commission (2010), which opened the door to unlimited corporate and private funding of candidates in federal elections. The volume will also investigate the effects of SCOTUS's ruling to roll back various aspects of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, allowing states to make their own election laws--including instituting voter ID laws and cancelling early voter registration--without federal oversight. Other important issues under discussion include the rise of one-party domination of state government and the subsequent, unprecedented gerrymandering of districts; the use of initiatives and referendums to mobilize political bases; and the changing uses of social media in campaigns. Articles will also examine the rise of political dissidents both inside and outside the two major parties"--Publisher description.
Contents:
1. Election laws, redistricting, campaign financing, corporate fundraising. Cash and constituency: campaign financing and partisan electoral manipulation
Drawing the line: how redistricting turned America from blue to red / Elizabeth Kolbert
What is political "dark money"
and is it bad? / Michael Beckel
How "ghost corporations" are funding the 2016 election / Matea Gold and Anu Narayanswamy
Why redistricting threatens democracy / John Nichols
Voting rights become a proxy war in the 2016 presidential election / Frank Askin
How Citizens United has changed politics in 5 years / Gabrielle Levy
The many sins of "Citizens United" / Senator Sheldon Whitehouse
The first postmodern political machine / Walter Russell Mead
2. Election laws, redistricting, campaign financing, corporate fundraising. Political outsiders: class, race, and gender in the 2016 election
The woman card: how feminism and antifeminism created Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump / Jill Lepore
Working-class heroes: the 2016 election shows that, when talking about class, Americans and their candidates are both out of practice / Jelani Cobb
Outsiders' chance / The Economist
Class, Trump, and the election / Victor David Hanson
Race, class, and the 2016 election / Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
The great Republican revolt / David Frum
Trump's America / Charles Murray
Identity heft: why the politics of race and gender are dominating the 2016 election / Jeet Heer
The populists / George Packer
3. Campaign issues: immigration, trade, the economy. Identity and economics: immigration and globalization in the 2016 race
The truth about trade: what critics get wrong about the global economy / Douglas A. Irwin
Immigration and the 2016 election / Victor Agbafe
Even conservatives say Trump's immigration plan is dystopian / Issie Lapowsky
Supreme Court's split elevates immigration as election issue / Mike Dorning
Simmering for decades, anger about trade boils over in '16 election / Binyamin Appelbaum
Why the conditions were perfect for Bernie's socialist crusade / Robert Kuttner
Election 2016 is propelled by the American economy's failed promises / Jon Hilsenrath and Bob Davis
4. Campaign messaging: language, social media, video. News and information in the 2016 campaign
The rhetorical brilliance of Trump the demagogue / Jennifer Mercieca
Who's influencing election 2016? / William Powers
Here's how social media will impact the 2016 presidential election / Rohan Ayyar
2016 presidential election circus: is social media the cause? / Marissa Lang
Digital video plays critical role in 2016 election / Philip Rosenstein
Foul-mouthed and proud of it on the '16 campaign trail / Matt Flegenheimer and Maggie Haberman
What Google and Twitter can tell us about 2016 / Daniel White
Facebook to provide "political bias" training for employees / Rob Bluey
The polls are all wrong: a startup called Civis is our best hope to fix them / Garrett M. Graff.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-193)
Title from title screen.
Other Format:
Print version: Campaign trends and election law.
OCLC:
961117499
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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