Michael Nelson, the Fulmer Professor of Political Science at Rhodes College, is a Senior Fellow at the University of Virginia's Miller Center and the author of Resilient America: Electing Nixon in 1968, Channeling Dissent, and Dividing Government (Kansas) and winner of the American Political Science Association's Richard E. Neustadt Award.
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Foreword, by Richard J. Ellis Preface 1. The View from 1988: The Field of Democrats Forms 2. The View from 1988: The Field of Republicans Forms 3. Divided Government: George Bush and the Democrats (and Ross Perot), 1989-1991 4. The Battle for the 1992 Republican Nomination and the Rise and (Temporary) Fall of Ross Perot 5. The Battle for the 1992 Democratic Nomination 6. Uniting Government: The General Election for President and Congress in 1992 7. Redividing Government: Bill Clinton and Congress, 1993-1995 8. The Election of 1996 9. Bill Clinton and a New Era of De Facto Divided Government Appendix A. 1992 Republican Primary Results Appendix B. 1992 Democratic Primary and Caucus Results Appendix C. 1992 General Election Results Appendix D. 1996 Republican Primary and Caucus Results Appendix E. 1996 General Election Results Appendix F. Bill Clinton's First Inaugural Address, January 20, 1993 Appendix G. Bill Clinton's Second Inaugural Address, January 20, 1997

