Daschle Vs. Thune: Anatomy of a High-Plains Senate Race

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University of Oklahoma Press, 2007 - 326 pagine

The story behind the unseating of a Senate majority leader

The race between Tom Daschle and John Thune in South Dakota was widely acknowledged as “the other big race of 2004.” Second in prominence only to the presidential race, the Daschle-Thune contest pitted the rival political ideologies that have animated American politics since the 1960s. In a sign of the ongoing strength of political conservatism, Daschle became the first Senate leader in fifty years to lose a re-election bid.

Historian Jon K. Lauck, a South Dakotan who was an insider during that heated campaign, now offers a multilayered examination of this hard-fought and symbolically charged race. Blending historical narrative, political analysis, and personal reflection, he offers a close-up view of the issues that divide the nation—a case study of the continuing clash between liberalism and conservatism that has played out for more than a generation in U.S. politics.

Daschle vs. Thune moves beyond the nitty-gritty of public policy to deftly show how the recent past continues to shape the ongoing political battles that animate pundits and bloggers. It is a compelling story told by a writer who knows both his home ground and how it fits into the wider U.S. context.

 

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the Sioux Falls Argus Leader
109
The End of the Beginning
143
The Fall Offensive
160
Reckoning
188
Daschle versus Thune as Synecdoche
217
Epilogue
237
Notes
253
Index
313
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Jon K. Lauck is Senior Advisor to U.S. Senator John Thune.

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