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Scholar and avid campaign watcher Christian P. Potholm brings to bear his enthusiasm for politics, and his intricate understanding of campaign strategy, in This Splendid Game: Maine Campaigns and Elections, 1940-2002. For each decade covered, Potholm briefly outlines all of Maine's U.S. Senate, U.S. House, and gubernatorial elections, then delves deeper into one campaign. He examines how Margaret Chase Smith became the first woman elected to the Senate, in 1948. He looks into which factors enabled the "Muskie revolution," beginning when Maine's long-in-power Republican party lost the governorship to the Democrat Ed Muskie in 1954, and cresting in the Democrat Ken Curtis's hard-fought gubernatorial re-election victory in 1970. He explores how the Republican counter-revolution took hold when Bill Cohen was elected to Congress in 1972, after having won many voters by walking about 600 miles across the state; and why in 1974 and 1994 Mainers chose Independent governors, respectively James Longley, Sr., and Angus King. And he examines how the Maine Yankee nuclear power plant survived the 1980 referendum on its possible shut-down. Throughout the book, Potholm focuses especially on the dynamics of candidates' and groups' use of polling and the media. This Splendid Game yields valuable insights into politics in Maine and the art of the political campaign.
Published | Apr 02 2003 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 258 |
ISBN | 9780739106044 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
For the scholar and the casual observer of political dynamics alike, reading This Splendid Game is time well invested.
The Times Record
No one can write about Maine politics from quite the vantage point that Chris Potholm has. This Splendid Game is a fascinating read.
L Sandy Maisel, Director, Goldfarb Center for Public Affairs and Civic Engagement, Colby College
Chris Potholm's This Splendid Game gives specialists and general readers something that is long overdue-a detailed and incisive analysis of modern political campaigns in Maine by a scholar who has studied, taught, and worked in most of them.
Christopher M. Beam, Edmund S. Muskie Archives and Special Collections Library, Bates College
Highly recommended.
Choice Reviews
Potholm once again demonstrates that he is the leading scholar and authority on twentieth-century Maine politics. This Splendid Game fills a significant void in Maine's political historiography.
Greg Gallant, director, Margaret Chase Smith Library
No man or woman should step out onto the campaign trail without reading Potholm's excellent analysis of the Maine campaigns and politics since 1940. . . . Whether you pick up This Splendid Game to plan your run for Congress or just for the intrigue, you will come to believe Potholm's declaration on the first page, 'Politics in Maine is the way politics should be.'
Sun Journal
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