An edition of How the Tea Party captured the GOP (2020)

How the Tea Party captured the GOP

insurgent factions in American politics

How the Tea Party captured the GOP
Rachel M. Blum, Rachel M. Blum
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An edition of How the Tea Party captured the GOP (2020)

How the Tea Party captured the GOP

insurgent factions in American politics

"This book explains the impact of the Tea Party on the Republican Party and shows how factionalism works in the American party system. Political movements that in other countries might create a new party, in the United States work in the structure of a deeply embedded two party system which discourages third parties. Always further to the right than other Republicans, those who became Tea Party members felt betrayed after electoral losses in 2008, and no longer trusted the Republican Party to nominate candidates who shared their interests, much less who could win. As the movement gained momentum, Tea Party supporters gained confidence that they could force the Republican Party to heed their voices. Rather than simply creating a new conservative party, Tea Party members used the Republican Party's machinery to remake the party from within"--

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How the Tea Party captured the GOP: insurgent factions in American politics
2020, University of Chicago Press
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Table of Contents

Intro
Contents
Preface
Chapter 1. Introduction: An Intraparty Insurgency
Chapter 2. Miniature Parties within Parties
Chapter 3. What's Wrong on the Right? Why the Tea Party Contested the Republican Party
Chapter 4. Mobilizing the Insurgency: The Tea Party's Federated Organization
Chapter 5. Renegotiating the Terms: The Tea Party's Ideological Demands
Chapter 6. Taking Over the House: Insurgent Factions and Congress
Chapter 7. Conclusion: When Factions Take Over Parties
Technical Appendixes
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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Copyright Date
2020

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Dewey Decimal Class
324.2734
Library of Congress
JK2391 .B58 2020, JK2391

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Pagination
1 online resource

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Open Library
OL44010115M
ISBN 10
022668766X
ISBN 13
9780226687667
OCLC/WorldCat
1193113394

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