The red ripple : the 2022 midterm elections and what they mean for 2024 / edited by Larry J. Sabato, Kyle Kondik, Carah Ong Whaley, and J. Miles Coleman.
Introduction: Another confounding election / Larry J. Sabato -- Donald Trump and the vanishing red wave / Alan Abramowitz -- 2022 primaries: setting the table for November / Rhodes Cook -- Not much but good enough: the GOP’s house takeover / Kyle Kondik -- The Senate: sticking with the devils they know / J. Miles Coleman -- Governors and state legislatures / Mary Frances McGowan -- The red ripple of election denialism / Carah Ong Whaley -- A year of high turnout, new rules, and changes in how we vote / Grace Panetta -- How overturning Roe V. Wade hijacked the midterms / Natalie Jackson -- Black republicanism in the red / Theodore R. Johnson -- A growing political force: Asian Americans in the 2022 election / Edward Berdon and Natalie Masouka -- Mixed signals from 2022’s Latino voters / Mark Hugo Lopez -- Mainstream and social media in the midterm elections / Diana Owen -- Emerging campaign finance trends and their impact on the 2022 midterm election and beyond / Michael E. Toner and Karen E. Trainer -- So why wasn’t it a wave? / Sean Trende.
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"Political scientists, journalists, and election experts provide students with a thorough exploration of the previous election cycle and what it portends for the future of electoral politics"-- Provided by publisher.
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