TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction, by Chappell Lawson Part I. The Electoral Context 2. Citizen Attitudes toward Democracy and Vicente Fox’s Victory in 2000, by Roderic Ai Camp 3. Mobilized Voting in the 2000 Elections: The Changing Efficacy of Vote Buying and Coercion in Mexican Electoral Politics, by Wayne A. Cornelius 4. Political Reform, Electoral Participation, and the Campaign of 2000, by Chappell Lawson and Joseph L. Klesner Part II. Parties and Candidates 5. The Structure of the Mexican Electorate: Social, Attitudinal, and Partisan Bases of Vicente Fox’s Victory, by Joseph L. Klesner 6. The Making of the Mexican President, 2000: Parties, Candidates, and Campaign Strategy, by Kathleen Bruhn 7. Primary Priming, by James A. McCann Part III. Campaign Messages and Voter Responses 8. Television Coverage, Vote Choice, and the 2000 Campaign, by Chappell Lawson 9. Mexico’s Great Debates: The Televised Candidate Encounters of 2000 and their Electoral Consequences, by Chappell Lawson 10. The Effects of Negative Campaigns on Mexican Voters, by Alejandro Moreno 11. Strategic Coordination in the 2000 Mexican Presidential Race, by Beatriz Magaloni and Alejandro Poiré 12. The Issues, the Vote, and the Mandate for Change, by Beatriz Magaloni and Alejandro Poiré 13. Conclusion: Why and How Did Mexico’s 2000 Presidential Election Campaign Matter?, by Jorge I. Domínguez Appendix. Mexico 2000 Panel Study Index | ![]() Mexico’s Pivotal Democratic Election Candidates, Voters, and the Presidential Campaign of 2000 Edited by Jorge I. Domínguez and Chappell H. Lawson 2004 ISBN 9780804749732 cloth ($85.00)
ISBN 9780804749749 paper ($31.95)
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