This dissertation examines the results and strategies used in the 1978 Texas gubernatorial election to determine what issues, demographics, and campaign strategies led the Republican Party nominee, Dallas businessman Bill Clements, to defeat the Democratic nominee, Attorney General John Hill, to break the 105-year old Democratic lock on the governorship and how this victory affected the evolution of Texas into a two-party state. Research materials include manuscripts and published speeches, letters, oral interviews, elections results, and secondary materials
Interviews with Price Daniel, 38th Governor of Texas and (after these interviews) Texas Supreme Cour...
This thesis is an Investigation of the American Independent Party In the electorate In Harris County...
The political earth shook in 1978 when, for the first time since Reconstruction, a Republican won Te...
This thesis analyzes a gradual political transformation in Texas during the late twentieth and early...
After signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson predicted that as his Democr...
"This study is being made to assess the actual importance of the platform in recent gubernatorial el...
"This report concludes that the evidence from the analyses seems to support the following propositio...
This study is devoted to the activities of the urban liberals and their rural allies in their attemp...
textLyndon Johnson, the thirty-sixth President, had a profound affect on the Democratic Party in Ame...
How do subnational authoritarian enclaves get reinstituted into national democracy and achieve democ...
Several factors distinguished the period in Texas politics from the adoption of a new constitution i...
The article discusses the life and political rise of Texan Democratic U.S. Senator Price Daniel (off...
This dissertation is a study of how the news media cover the campaigns of third-party gubernatorial ...
Thesis advisor: Cynthia L. LyerlyThis dissertation explores the ultraconservative Republican and mod...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between the roll call voting behavior of Te...
Interviews with Price Daniel, 38th Governor of Texas and (after these interviews) Texas Supreme Cour...
This thesis is an Investigation of the American Independent Party In the electorate In Harris County...
The political earth shook in 1978 when, for the first time since Reconstruction, a Republican won Te...
This thesis analyzes a gradual political transformation in Texas during the late twentieth and early...
After signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson predicted that as his Democr...
"This study is being made to assess the actual importance of the platform in recent gubernatorial el...
"This report concludes that the evidence from the analyses seems to support the following propositio...
This study is devoted to the activities of the urban liberals and their rural allies in their attemp...
textLyndon Johnson, the thirty-sixth President, had a profound affect on the Democratic Party in Ame...
How do subnational authoritarian enclaves get reinstituted into national democracy and achieve democ...
Several factors distinguished the period in Texas politics from the adoption of a new constitution i...
The article discusses the life and political rise of Texan Democratic U.S. Senator Price Daniel (off...
This dissertation is a study of how the news media cover the campaigns of third-party gubernatorial ...
Thesis advisor: Cynthia L. LyerlyThis dissertation explores the ultraconservative Republican and mod...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between the roll call voting behavior of Te...
Interviews with Price Daniel, 38th Governor of Texas and (after these interviews) Texas Supreme Cour...
This thesis is an Investigation of the American Independent Party In the electorate In Harris County...
The political earth shook in 1978 when, for the first time since Reconstruction, a Republican won Te...