The Swing Vote
The Untapped Power of Independents
by Linda Killian
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Pub Date Jan 17 2012 | Archive Date Sep 01 2012
Description
As our country’s politicians
engage in bitter partisan battles, focused on protecting their own jobs but not
on doing the nation’s business, and political pundits shout louder and shriller
to improve their ratings, it’s no wonder that Americans have little faith in
their government. But is America as divided as the politicians and talking heads
would have us believe? Do half of
Americans stand on the right and the other half on the left with a no-man’s-land
between them?
Hardly. Forty percent of all American voters are
Independents who occupy the ample political and ideological space in the center.
These Americans are anything but divided, and they’re being ignored. These
Independents make up the largest voting bloc in the nation and have determined
the outcome of every election since World War II. Every year their numbers grow,
as does the unconscionable disconnect between them and the officials who are
supposed to represent them.
The Swing Vote: The Untapped Power of
Independents tells the story of how our polarized political system is not
only misrepresenting America but failing it. Linda Killian looks beyond the
polls and the headlines and talks with the frustrated citizens who are raising
the alarm about the acute bi-polarity, special interest-influence, and gridlock
in Congress, asking why Obama’s postpartisan presidency is anything but, and
demanding realism, honest negotiation, and a sense of responsibility from their
elected officials.
Killian paints a vivid portrait of the swing voters
around the country and presents a new model that reveals who they are and what
they want from their government and elected officials. She also offers a way
forward, including solutions for fixing our broken political system. This is not
only a timely shot across the bows of both parties but an impassioned call to
Independents to bring America back into balance.
Advance Praise
Praise for The Swing Vote:
“Linda Killian helps us understand
who the swing voters who decide elections are and what they are looking for.
Killian's analysis provides a valuable guide on harnessing their collective
energy into a new way of thinking about politics.”
---Eleanor Clift,
contributor Newsweek and Daily Beast
“Linda Killian has
written a lively and insightful book about the current state of American
politics, melding the best skills of a journalist, a social scientist, a
pollster, and a passionate citizen.…With Congress’s disapproval rating at an
all-time high, and a ‘plague on both houses’ sentiment exploding in the country,
it is hard to imagine a more timely book.”
---Norman J. Ornstein, author of
The Broken Branch: How Congress Is Failing America and How to Get It Back on
Track
“Linda Killian does a great job of not only examining the
importance and historic role of those Independent and moderate swing voters who
live between the partisan and ideological forty-yard lines, but she examines
their mind-sets as well. What makes swing voters tick, what swings them and
why? An understanding of swing voters leads to an understanding of the
volatility and the turbulence that drove the 2006, 2008, and 2010 elections and
will likely drive 2012 as well.”
---Charlie Cook, editor and publisher of The
Cook Political Report and political analyst for NBC News
Praise
for The Freshmen: What Happened to the Republican
Revolution?
“Linda Killian’s new and terrific book…is a strong,
well-researched, and well-credited document on the failure of the seventy-three
Republican freshmen in the class of ’94.”
---USA Today
“Killian’s
prodigious research is evident on every information-packed page.”
---The
Washington Post
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780312581770 |
PRICE | $25.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 320 |