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Religion, Rhetoric, And Running For Office: Public Reason On The Us Campaign Trail, Brian Stiltner, Steven Michels
Religion, Rhetoric, And Running For Office: Public Reason On The Us Campaign Trail, Brian Stiltner, Steven Michels
Political Science & Global Affairs Faculty Publications
It is common, almost expected, for candidates for office in the United States to affirm their religious identity and to employ broad religious themes in support of their political agendas. It is the rare candidate, especially for the Senate or the presidency, who completely eschews religious language due to the pressure and scrutiny of church leaders and advocacy groups with religous and moral agendas.
The Presidential Nominating Process: A Place For Us? (Book Review), Gary L. Rose
The Presidential Nominating Process: A Place For Us? (Book Review), Gary L. Rose
Political Science & Global Affairs Faculty Publications
Book review by Gary Rose.
Cook, R. (2004). The presidential nominating process: A place for us?. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
ISBN 9780742525931; 9780742525948 (pbk.)