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Campaign for President
John F. Kennedy School Of Government (Harvard University)
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Description for Campaign for President
Paperback. "Published in partnership with the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School." Series: Campaign for President. Num Pages: 252 pages, 33 black & white halftones. BIC Classification: JPHF; JPHL. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 227 x 153 x 20. Weight in Grams: 431.
In this book, a distinguished group of presidential campaign staff, journalists, and political observers take us inside the 2012 race for the Republican nomination and general election, guiding us through each candidate's campaign from the time each candidate announced his or her intention to seek the presidency through the primaries, conventions, and up to election day. Meeting under the auspices of the Harvard University’s Institute of Politics, the candid discussion allows us to learn about the motivations of each candidate, strategies they deployed, and lessons they learned. In addition, representatives from the major SUPERPACS share their strategies and evaluate their impact in an election characterized by unprecedented campaign spending. Campaign for President: The Managers Look at 2012 is essential reading for anyone interested in the inner workings of national political campaigns.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield United States
Number of pages
252
Condition
New
Series
Campaign for President
Number of Pages
252
Place of Publication
Lanham, MD, United States
ISBN
9781442222472
SKU
V9781442222472
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99-15
About John F. Kennedy School Of Government (Harvard University)
The Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School has sponsored a post-election conference of campaign managers and media every four years since 1972. The series has become a principal resource for scholars, students, and practitioners.
Reviews for Campaign for President
In the middle of a hard-fought presidential race, whenever there is an intriguing twist or turn, I find myself thinking: I can’t wait until the Campaign Manager’s conference at the Kennedy School, so we can find out what top strategists were really thinking at that moment. This book will go on my office shelf as a Bible of the 2012 campaign. This conference has been a highlight for me of covering the last four presidential election cycles. I can’t wait until 2016.
Jeff Zeleny, Senior Washington Correspondent, ABC News Campaign for President is an extraordinarily candid look at the 2012 presidential race by the people who lived it minute to minute.
Lois Romano, Senior Political Reporter, POLITICO; Fellow, Institute of Politics, Spring 2008 For anyone who has ever watched a presidential campaign and wondered, 'what on earth were they thinking,' this is the book for you. It really is a must-read for anyone deeply interested in contemporary American presidential elections.
Charlie Cook, Editor and Publisher, The Cook Political Report; Fellow, Institute of Politics, Spring 2013 The Institute of Politics at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government has, for every presidential election since 1972, held a post-election conference on the strategy and tactics of the presidential campaign. Since 1976, the institute has arranged publication of the proceedings, and this book is a record of last year’s forum, which took place within weeks of the November election. It presents a transcript of journalists’ questions answered (or dodged) by top officials of the Obama and Romney campaigns as well as representatives of the unsuccessful Republican primary campaigns and managers of the super PACs who played a role over the course of this election. For every interesting comment by someone such as the Obama campaign’s chief strategist David Axelrod, general readers will encounter an obscure or repetitive remark about a candidate they may have forgotten about, by a campaign official they’ve likely never heard of. A detailed time line of the entire election cycle is a useful appendix. VERDICT: Participants in the conference, who will all receive a copy of this book, will enjoy it, as will very serious political enthusiasts.
Library Journal
Jeff Zeleny, Senior Washington Correspondent, ABC News Campaign for President is an extraordinarily candid look at the 2012 presidential race by the people who lived it minute to minute.
Lois Romano, Senior Political Reporter, POLITICO; Fellow, Institute of Politics, Spring 2008 For anyone who has ever watched a presidential campaign and wondered, 'what on earth were they thinking,' this is the book for you. It really is a must-read for anyone deeply interested in contemporary American presidential elections.
Charlie Cook, Editor and Publisher, The Cook Political Report; Fellow, Institute of Politics, Spring 2013 The Institute of Politics at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government has, for every presidential election since 1972, held a post-election conference on the strategy and tactics of the presidential campaign. Since 1976, the institute has arranged publication of the proceedings, and this book is a record of last year’s forum, which took place within weeks of the November election. It presents a transcript of journalists’ questions answered (or dodged) by top officials of the Obama and Romney campaigns as well as representatives of the unsuccessful Republican primary campaigns and managers of the super PACs who played a role over the course of this election. For every interesting comment by someone such as the Obama campaign’s chief strategist David Axelrod, general readers will encounter an obscure or repetitive remark about a candidate they may have forgotten about, by a campaign official they’ve likely never heard of. A detailed time line of the entire election cycle is a useful appendix. VERDICT: Participants in the conference, who will all receive a copy of this book, will enjoy it, as will very serious political enthusiasts.
Library Journal