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Born to Run : Origins of the Political Career
Born to Run : Origins of the Political Career
Author: Gaddie, Ronald Keith
Edition/Copyright: 2004
ISBN: 0-7425-1928-7
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Pub, Inc.
Type: Paperback
Used Print:  $40.50
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"Keith Gaddie brings scholarship, a keen observer's eye, and political savvy to these fascinating, close-up studies of nine young politicians--their ambitions, calculations, campaigns, triumphs, and disappointments. For any young person thinking about getting involved in electoral politics and wondering, "What's it like?" this engaging book is the place to begin."

--Richard Fenno, University of Rochester




"Keith Gaddie has written a wonderful book about the new era of self-starting candidates and their experiences in campaigning and governing at the state legislative level. It is a fast-paced combination of intriguing personal stories, detailed research, and insightful conclusions... Most definitely, two thumbs up."

--Rhodes Cook, author of America Votes and former senior political writer, Congressional Quarterly




"In Born to Run, Keith Gaddie displays a solid knowledge of political science, American history, and grass-roots politics as it's actually practiced in such disparate locales as Georgia, Oklahoma, Maine, and Wisconsin. He's also got a good ear for the personal narrative in this highly readable and very informative book."

--Hastings Wyman, Editor/Publisher, Southern Political Report





Publisher Web Site, June, 2004

 
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What makes young aspiring politicians take the leap and enter the electoral arena? Born to Run tells the stories of nine young politicians from all walks of life who enter races at the state and local levels in Wisconsin, Oklahoma, Georgia, Nebraska, and Maine. Across the board, Gaddie finds a great range of motivations, strategies, and success rates among his carefully selected group. He doesn't rely strictly on interviews (although they provide lots of colorful detail), but hit the campaign trail along with his subjects to observe firsthand the pressures and challenges with which a new candidate is faced. Five years of fieldwork are amplified by survey data on candidates, legislators, and activists that bear out in greater numbers what Gaddie discovered on the ground.

Working in the tradition of Richard Fenno's esteemed Home Style, Born to Run contributes to developing a more comprehensive model of political ambition that accounts for the origins of aspiration and the uncertainties that accompany every political career, but especially the early ones. Born to Run is irresistible for students of the same age as some of the candidates, invaluable to anyone who has studied campaigns and elections from the top down, and intriguing to anyone who wants insight into some potential rising stars within both the Democratic and Republican parties.

 
  Table of Contents

Foreword by David L. Boren

I Political Ambitions, Political Careers

II Lifecycles and Ambitions

III A Campaign (and a Precampaign)

IV The Life and Times of Joe from Minocqua

V Learning to Legislate

VI Match and Rematch

VII Legacy

VIII Dirigo

IX The Man in the Middle

X The Man with the Plan

XI Ambition's Edge

Appendix: A Note on the Research Technique

 

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