Twilight of the Texas Democrats

Twilight of the Texas Democrats
Title Twilight of the Texas Democrats PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Bridges
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages 242
Release 2008
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1603444084

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In 1978, Republican William P. Clements won the race for governor of the Lone Star State, marking the start of an interlude of two-party competition in the state. Eventually, Republican ascendancy would once again make Texas a "safe" place for a single party--but not the party that had dominated the state since the end of Reconstruction. At the time, observers asked whether the election of a Republican governor was a mere flash in the pan. For the previous twenty years, other races, at every level from national to local, had made inroads into Democratic strongholds, but that party's dominance by and large had held. In 1978, the situation changed. Now, historian Kenneth Bridges--drawing on polling data, newspaper reports, archival sources, and extensive interviews--both confirms the significance of the election and explains the many and complex forces at work in it. He analyzes a wide range of factors that includes the disaffection among Mexican American voters fanned by La Raza Unida, miscalculations by Democrat John Hill and his campaign staff, the superior polling techniques used by Clements, the unpopularity of the Democratic president, Jimmy Carter, the changing demographics of the state, and the unprecedented spending by the Clements team. In the process, Bridges describes not an ideological realignment among Texas voters, but a partisan one. Twilight of the Texas Democrats illuminates our understanding of both political science and regional history.

The Twilight of the Texas Democrats

The Twilight of the Texas Democrats
Title The Twilight of the Texas Democrats PDF eBook
Author Kenneth William Bridges
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2004
Genre Governors
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Red River Valley

Red River Valley
Title Red River Valley PDF eBook
Author Patrick G. Williams
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages 246
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 1603444890

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Though Lyndon Johnson developed a reputation as a rough-hewn, arm-twisting deal-maker with a drawl, at a crucial moment in history he delivered an address to Congress that moved Martin Luther King Jr. to tears and earned praise from the media as the best presidential speech in American history. Even today, his voting rights address of 1965 ranks high not only in political significance, but also as an example of leadership through oratory.

Cowboy Conservatism

Cowboy Conservatism
Title Cowboy Conservatism PDF eBook
Author Sean P. Cunningham
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages 311
Release 2010-07-02
Genre History
ISBN 081317371X

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During the 1960s and 1970s, Texas was rocked by a series of political transitions. Despite its century-long heritage of solidly Democratic politics, the state became a Republican stronghold virtually overnight, and by 1980 it was known as "Reagan Country." Ultimately, Republicans dominated the Texas political landscape, holding all twenty-seven of its elected offices and carrying former governor George W. Bush to his second term as president with more than 61 percent of the Texas vote. Sean P. Cunningham examines the remarkable history of Republican Texas in Cowboy Conservatism: Texas and the Rise of the Modern Right. Utilizing extensive research drawn from the archives of four presidential libraries, gubernatorial papers, local campaign offices, and oral histories, Cunningham presents a compelling narrative of the most notable regional genesis of modern conservatism. Spanning the decades from Kennedy's assassination to Reagan's presidency, Cunningham reveals a vivid portrait of modern conservatism in one of the nation's largest and most politically powerful states. The newest title in the New Directions in Southern History series, Cunningham's Cowboy Conservatism demonstrates Texas's distinctive and vital contributions to the transformation of postwar American politics.

Progressives and Prohibitionists

Progressives and Prohibitionists
Title Progressives and Prohibitionists PDF eBook
Author Lewis L. Gould
Publisher Texas State Historical Assn
Total Pages 392
Release 1992
Genre History
ISBN

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This prize-winning account offers a well-written narrative of the Democratic party in Texas during the years when Prohibition dominated the political scene.

The Texas Democrats

The Texas Democrats
Title The Texas Democrats PDF eBook
Author Marion Humphreys Farrow
Publisher
Total Pages 126
Release 1944
Genre Texas
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The Texas Democrats Early

The Texas Democrats Early
Title The Texas Democrats Early PDF eBook
Author Marion Humphreys Farrow
Publisher
Total Pages 99
Release 1944
Genre Texas
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