After Reagan
Bush, Dukakis, and the 1988 Election
By John J. Pitney, Jr. · 2019
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- About this editionISBN: 9780700628759, 0700628754Page count: 272Published: 2019Format: HardcoverPublisher: University Press of KansasLanguage: EnglishAuthor: John J. Pitney, Jr.Upon the 2018 death of George H. W. Bush, pundits and politicians mourned the passing of an exemplar of the statesmanship and bipartisan ethos of an earlier day. The judgment, though sound, would have shocked observers of the 1988 election that put Bush in the White House. From a scholar who played a small role in that long-ago election, After Reagan provides an eye-opening look at a presidential campaign that few suspected marked the end of an era--or the rise of forces roiling our political landscape today.
Willie Horton. "Read my lips: No new taxes." Michael Dukakis in a helmet, in a tank. Though these are remembered as pivotal moments in a presidential campaign recalled as whisker-close, in his book John J. Pitney Jr. reminds us how large Bush's victory actually was, and ...Source: PublisherMore about this editionShow lessGet bookBuy PrintBorrowFind in a librarySearch in WorldCat.Search WorldCatAbout the workOriginally published: 2019Subject: History / United States / 20th Century, Political Science / American Government / Executive Branch, Political Science / Political Process / Campaigns & Elections, Presidents -- Election -- 1988 -- United States, United States -- Politics and government -- 1981-1989MOREAuthorJohn J. Pitney Jr. is Roy P. Crocker Professor of American Politics at Claremont McKenna College. His many books include The Politics of Autism: Navigating the Contested Spectrum, The Art of Political Warfare, and Congress' Permanent Minority? Republicans in the U.S. House.Search John J. Pitney, Jr.
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