Based on data from the most recent elections, this book examines state house races in four key states and creates simulations of campaign planning, strategizing, budgeting, fundraising, and winning in a variety of political contexts. The authors have not only researched and taught about these issues they have conducted campaigns, run for office, and served in government at every level from the local to the national. They confront questions of campaign ethics and crisis management, and actively embrace social media in their work. This is a book not just for candidates, campaign professionals, and students, but for all concerned citizens who want to understand the pathways of politics better.
Autorentext
John S. Klemanski is Professor of Political Science at Oakland University.
David A. Dulio is Professor and Chair of the Department of Political Science at Oakland University.
Michael Switalski is currently Treasurer of the City of Roseville, Michigan, and a former Michigan state representative and state senator.
Inhalt
Chapter 1: State House Campaigns in a National Perspective: An Overview
Chapter 2: The Campaign Plan: Organizing Your Campaign
Chapter 3: The Campaign Simulation Exercises
Chapter 4: Texas' 144th House of Representatives District
Chapter 5: Michigan House District 91
Chapter 6: Virginia House of Delegates District 94
Chapter 7: California 60th Assembly District
Chapter 8: Conclusion: Campaigns in a National Context