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Author Williams, Daniel K., author.

Title The election of the evangelical : Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford, and the presidential contest of 1976 / Daniel K. Williams.

Publication Info. Lawrence, Kansas : University Press of Kansas, [2020]

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Description xviii, 446 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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Series American presidential elections
American presidential elections.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Two-Party Chaos -- The Democratic Field in 1974 -- Jimmy Carter Enters the Race -- The Republicans -- The Democratic Primaries -- Ford versus Reagan -- Nominating Carter -- The Republican Convention -- Carter Stumbles over Cultural Issues -- Ford versus Carter: The Final Weeks -- Why Carter Won -- Epilogue: What Happened to Carter's Coalition?
Summary "From the perspective of the early twenty-first century, the 1976 election looks like an odd anomaly: a bygone moment when the evangelical candidate with strong support from his fellow Southern Baptists was a Democrat and the Republican candidate was a social moderate whose wife loudly proclaimed her support for Roe v. Wade and who was able to win culturally liberal states such as Oregon, California, and New Jersey, even while losing Ohio, Texas, and nearly the entire South. But the 1976 election was a pivotal turning point: a harbinger of a new culturally polarized politics that differentiated the parties according to values-based ideologies. Even though both nominees were centrists, both parties were pulled further to the extremes during the election year, setting up the divides of the 1980s and beyond. The story immediately following 1976 was that a self-described "evangelical Christian" and improbable dark-horse candidate from the Deep South won the presidency, which led Newsweek magazine to call 1976 the "year of the evangelical." But what people missed at the time was the effect that this election had on the parties. The Election of the Evangelical traces this watershed moment by doing what no other study of the 1976 election has done: it explains how and why the primary campaigns and the events leading up to the general election reshaped both the Democratic and Republican parties along lines that reflected the nation's cultural divisions"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 1976.
Party affiliation -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) -- History -- 20th century.
Democratic Party (U.S.) -- History -- 20th century.
United States -- Politics and government -- 1974-1977.
Christianity and politics -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Carter, Jimmy, 1924-
Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006.
Carter, Jimmy, 1924- (OCoLC)fst00031823
Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006. (OCoLC)fst00031913
Democratic Party (U.S.) (OCoLC)fst00532710
Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) (OCoLC)fst00544975
Christianity and politics. (OCoLC)fst00859736
Party affiliation. (OCoLC)fst01054227
Politics and government. (OCoLC)fst01919741
Presidents -- Election. (OCoLC)fst01075747
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
ISBN 9780700629121 hardcover
0700629122 hardcover
9780700629138 electronic book

 
    
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