Mexico’s Pivotal Democratic Election

Mexico’s Pivotal Democratic Election
Title Mexico’s Pivotal Democratic Election PDF eBook
Author Jorge I. Domínguez
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 396
Release 2004
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780804749749

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The 2000 Mexican presidential race culminated in the election of opposition candidate Vicente Fox and the end of seven decades of one-party rule. This book, which traces changes in public opinion and voter preferences over the course of the race, represents the most comprehensive treatment of campaigning and voting behavior in an emerging democracy. It challenges the "modest effects” paradigm of national election campaigns that has dominated scholarly research in the field. Chapters cover authoritarian mobilization of voters, turnout patterns, electoral cleavages, party strategies, television news coverage, candidate debates, negative campaigning, strategic voting, issue-based voting, and the role of the 2000 election in Mexico's political transition. Theoretically-oriented introductory and concluding chapters situate Mexico's 2000 election in the larger context of Mexican politics and of cross-national research on campaigns. Collectively, these contributions provide crucial insights into Mexico's new politics, with important implications for elections in other countries.

New Mexico, 2000

New Mexico, 2000
Title New Mexico, 2000 PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 68
Release 2003
Genre
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Earth Now

Earth Now
Title Earth Now PDF eBook
Author Katherine Ware
Publisher
Pages 196
Release 2011
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Presents delicious and easy to prepare recipes and dishes from the northern region of Mexico.

The Contested Homeland

The Contested Homeland
Title The Contested Homeland PDF eBook
Author David Maciel
Publisher UNM Press
Pages 346
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780826321992

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Studies territorial and rural New Mexico in the nineteenth century, the struggle for statehood, Nuevomexicano politics, immigration, urban issues in the twentieth century, the role of Spanish in education, ethnic identity, and the Chicano movement.

New Mexico Blue Book

New Mexico Blue Book
Title New Mexico Blue Book PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 414
Release 1915
Genre New Mexico
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Census of population and housing (2000): New Mexico Population and Housing Unit Counts

Census of population and housing (2000): New Mexico Population and Housing Unit Counts
Title Census of population and housing (2000): New Mexico Population and Housing Unit Counts PDF eBook
Author
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Pages 52
Release
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ISBN 1428986006

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Clyde Tingley's New Deal for New Mexico, 1935-1938

Clyde Tingley's New Deal for New Mexico, 1935-1938
Title Clyde Tingley's New Deal for New Mexico, 1935-1938 PDF eBook
Author Lucinda Lucero Sachs
Publisher
Pages 374
Release 2013-03-01
Genre Governors
ISBN 9780865349186

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Governor Clyde Tingley, "City Boss" of Albuquerque, created a powerful Democratic Machine in New Mexico, one that replaced Republican dominance in northern New Mexico. And to seal the process, during his term as governor (1935-1938), he made well over a dozen visits to Washington and kept a steady correspondence with President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. With the goal in mind to construct a New Deal for New Mexico, one that only a handful of other states could match, Clyde Tingley entered the capitol ready to reorganize state government. In his first steps, he created the first Bureau of State Revenue with a mandate that the Finance Board audit all state executive departments. Moving forward with his key goal to modernize the state, he initiated WPA, CCC, and PWA projects to provide relief, economic and cultural development within the state. He wanted tourists to come to New Mexico, so he dressed up the state with large-scale highway construction and put the Highway Department in charge of New Mexico Magazine to showcase the glamour and color of the state. In addition, Governor Tingley presided over changes to reform, education, welfare, health and labor relations. Although Tingley's administration succeeded, he failed to block a rival, the smart and ambitious Senator Dennis Chavez, whom he had named to fill a vacant seat in the United States Senate. Ultimately, the question became who would achieve permanent control of the Democratic Machine, Tingley or Chavez? While Governor Clyde Tingley brought New Mexico into the twentieth century, his wife, Carrie Wooster Tingley, enjoyed great popularity for her sincerity and the sympathetic hand she lent to those with less. It was her idea for the state to build a hospital for crippled children, which was named after her. Carrie and Clyde were a colorful pair-he for his photos with movie stars and celebrities, his dress-ups in cowboy hats and boots, and she for her colorful hats, often in lavender, her favorite color, and her once a week attendance at the movies. But being governor could not last forever. He returned to Albuquerque to be elected mayor once again, and as before, he and Carrie drove around Albuquerque each night to see that all was fine and to put the City to bed. LUCINDA LUCERO SACHS is the author of two award-winning short stories and a novel, "Believe in the Wind," a story of hope and redemption set across the backdrop of New Mexico in the Great Depression also published by Sunstone Press. Holt, Winston & Reinhart selected her as a Review Editor for the 2000 "The American Nation" and "The American Nation: Civil War to the Present." She has an M.A. in history and also did some doctoral work in history at UCLA. Lucinda is a native of Alameda, New Mexico and the daughter of Erminda L. Sachs and the late Ben Sachs. She is married to Lewis E. Real.