This wide-ranging collection offers insightful contributions on the study of campaigns and political behaviour by using an organizing conceptual framework of a crossroads to focus on the 2022 midterm election. Distinctive in its breadth, the book covers new issues and controversial aspects through statistical and descriptive analysis.
This wide-ranging collection acquaints American college instructors with insightful contributions and critical reflections from Europe on the study of campaigns, elections, congress, and political behaviour.
Using an organizing conceptual framework of a crossroads election where candidates from the two parties offer opposing visions for America, fifteen experts examine the political environment, issues, candidates, campaigns, and voters of the 2022 midterm election. Distinctive in its breadth of topics, the book covers many new issues and the most controversial aspects of 2022 using a combination of statistical and descriptive analysis. These include but are not limited to: Government spending (Social Security, Medicare), Congressional oversight (investigating January 6 v. Hunter Biden), Womens rights (Reproductive Freedom for All Act v. Dobbs, national abortion ban, contraception), Voting rights (H.R.1 versus Merrill v. Mulligan, Harper v. Moore), International politics (financial support for Ukraine, unilateralism vs. multilateralism, approach to international organizations and treaties), Emerging political violence, Accepting election results.
Complementing a wide variety of courses on American Government and Politics, The Crossroads Election will be of interest to researchers engaged in the study of electoral research, public opinion and voting behavior.
Introduction. Red Wave vs. Dark Brandon
Renata Duda and Maciej Turek
1. Midterm Elections and the Modern Presidency: Parliamentary Party
Leadership
in a Separation of Powers System
Richard Johnson
2. State of Democracy in the Post-January 6 United States
Maciej Turek
3. Setting the Stage: The Supreme Court and the 2022 Midterm Elections
Pawel Laidler
4. Redistricting and Gerrymandering After the 2020-2021 Census
Darius Stolicki
5. A Tale of Two Presidents: Biden and/or Trump Effect in the 2022 Midterm
Elections?
Alix Meyer and Alf Tomas Tųnnessen
6. Factional Change and Continuity in the 2022 House Primaries
Mike Cowburn
7. The 2022 U.S. House Elections: A Red Trickle
Philipp Adorf
8. The Not Too Surprising Democratic Retention of the Senate
Marco Morini
9. The Divided State of the States? Midterm Elections at the State Level:
Between Polarization, Nationalization and Fragmentation
Julia Simon and Jared Sonnicksen
10. Media Coverage of the 2022 Campaign
Julia Trzciska
11. The Money in the 2022 Midterm Election Campaign
Izabela Kranicka and Jan Misiuna
12. The Red Wave That Wasnt. Voting Behavior in the 2022 Midterm
Elections
Gabriel Gómez
13. Congress and the Role of the United States in the World: The Case of
Russias Full-Scale Invasion of Ukraine
Renata Duda and Tomasz Pugacewicz
14. European Citizens' View of the United States: Does Trumpism Damage
America's Image in Europe?
Zuzana Ringlerova
15. All the Way to 2024: From the Midterms to the Presidential Election
Christian Lammert
Renata Duda is an Associate Professor at the Institute of International and Security Studies of the University of Wrocaw. She holds a Ph.D in political science. Her research focuses on a variety of issues concerning the system of governance in the European Union and U.S. relations with Central-Eastern Europe. She authored the book devoted to the European politics: Multi-Level Governance MLG: The New Way of Governance in the European Union in the Face of Processes of Regionalisation and Integration. Renata Duda was also a recipient of the habilitation research scholarship from the Ministry of Higher Education and Science. She teaches courses on U.S Foreign Policy, Contemporary Issues in International Relations, International Political Relations, and American Contemporary Issues.
Maciej Turek is an Assistant Professor of political science at the Institute of American Studies and Polish Diaspora, Jagiellonian University in Krakow. He obtained a Ph.D. in Political Science and holds degrees in Culture Studies, minoring in American Studies. Dr. Turek has been a two-time recipient of Polish National Science Centre Grants on: Campaign Finance and the Future of U.S. Democracy and Congressional Oversight of the Executive Branch in the United States in a Polarization Era. He is author of two books, co-author of two books, co-editor of another two, and authored more than 20 articles concerning the U.S. political system. He has taught on such topics as: American Government and Politics, U.S. Legal System, Campaigns and Elections in the United States, Presidential Elections in the United States, Contemporary America, Philosophical Foundations of the U.S. Political System, Research Methods in Social Sciences, Introduction to Government.