Thoroughly and rigorously revised and updated through the 2018 elections by an author team of esteemed teacher-scholars. This text uses a consistent framework to reveal the strategies and choices that face candidates and other practitioners in the American political system.
This was a highly informative book but it focused on candidate campaigns. Which is fine, but it did fill in some interesting pieces on voter behavior, some data that I now know we need, and a bit about ballot initiatives.
Fun I'm the first review here (woo) and while the cover sucks this is a really in-depth yet digestible outlining of US campaigns and elections and it covers everything from the rules of the game to the fundamentals to the power of the media. Read for POL 3325 US Campaigns and Elections
Professor Sides assigned this text for our C&E course. It was not as dry and dull as I anticipated, but it's not something I would have read willingly.