- Title: Barack Obama, the New Face of American Politics.
- Author(s): Martin Dupuis and Keith Boeckelman.
- Publisher: Praeger.
- Language: American English.
- Pages: 183.
- Size: 1.45 Mb.
- Format: PDF .
They highlight how Obama's straightforward policy recommendations, message of hope and inclusion, and charismatic style propelled him to the national spotlight. They argue that Obama has the potential to shape America and to reshape U.S. politics as he campaigns for the White House.Obama's state senate career and his decision to enter the U.S.
Senate race are also examined in this book. Obama, whose skill with the media and whose ability to raise funds was evident even in those early days of his career, easily won the race with 70 per cent of the vote. The authors analyze Obama's ability to speak to the concerns of multiple constituencies by appealing to a coalition of voters that transcends race, class, and gender, and how, at the start of his presidential run, Obama gives new meaning to the American dream.
About the Authors
Martin Dupuis is Assistant Dean of the Burnett Honors College and Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Central Florida. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Southern California and his J.D. from the American University. Keith Boecklelman is Associate Professor of Political Science and Research Fellow of the Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs, Western Illinois University. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois-Urbana.
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