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Party Politics in America provides an in-depth analysis of the role and impact of political parties throughout American history. Co-authored by leading political scientists Marjorie Randon Hershey and Barry C. Burden, this work traces the development of party systems from their early formation through contemporary politics.
The book explores how political parties organize voters, mobilize supporters, and compete for power within democratic institutions. It examines the internal dynamics of party organizations, from national committees to grassroots activism, and their influence on electoral processes and policy-making.
Hershey and Burden provide critical insight into party realignments, the rise of partisan polarization, and the strategic decisions party leaders make to gain electoral advantage. The text addresses how parties have adapted to changing media landscapes, campaign finance regulations, and demographic shifts. Essential reading for students and scholars of American politics.







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