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Without Consent

by Warren E. Miller
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Overview

The transmission of policy preferences from the mass electorate to the political elite is the subject of Warren Miller's illuminating new book. The elites of whom he writes are the delegates to recent nominating conventions analyzed in their subsequent roles as activists in presidential election campaigns. Miller delineates circumstances and conditions that affect the degree to which the issue preferences of these elite activists are more or less representative of those held by rank-and-file members of the nation's electorate. Miller argues that, although consent and accountability are basic principles in the theory of democratic representation, the ways in which convention delegates are selected are not designed to implement these principles. Miller explains why elites who campaign on behalf of particular candidates are less representative of mass policy opinions that are those who campaign on behalf of their parties, and why, ironically, the elites who campaign on behalf of specific policies are even less representative of the issue positions of their parties' rank-and-file partisans.

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From the Publisher

"Miller seeks to test the general assumption that party as a guide to voting behavior has weakened; and that elections are normally determined by voters' assessment of the incumbent and policy preference." -- American Politics Review

"Open additional avenues of study and serve as bases for new research undertakings." -- The Annals of the American Academy

"It serves as an important contribution to the continually expanding literature on presidential-candidate selection ad end electoral behavior." -- The Annals of the American Academy

Book Details

Published
June 15, 2006
Publisher
Lexington, Ky. : University Press of Kentucky, c1988.
Pages
200
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780813105505

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