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Index
Contents Acknowledgments Chapter 1: The State of the Parties Part I: Polarization and the Electorate Chapter 2: Partisan Nation Chapter 3: Political Identity and Party Polarization in the American Electorate Chapter 4: Why American Political Parties Can’t Get Beyond the Left-Right Divide1 Chapter 5: A Perfect Storm Part II: Polarization and Political Elites Chapter 6: Partisan, Polarized, Yet Not Dysfunctional? Chapter 7: Are These Boots Made for Walking? Chapter 8: Party Polarization in America’s State Legislatures Chapter 9: Federal Parties and Polarization Part III: Tea Party Politics Chapter 10: The Tea Party, Republican Factionalism, and the 2012 Election Chapter 11: The Divided Republicans? Chapter 12: Allies and Antagonists Part IV: Super PACs and Partisan Resources Chapter 13: Political Party Activity in the 2012 Elections Chapter 14: Classifying Super PACs Chapter 15: The Ground Game from the Voter’s Perspective Part V: Partisan Activities Chapter 16: Republicans and Reform Chapter 17: Changes in Local Party Structure and Activity, 1980–2008 Chapter 18: Separated We Stand? Chapter 19: A Report from Mahoning County References About the Contributors
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