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Reagan's 1984 Election Triumph


Article # : 11621 

Section : BOOK WORLD
Issue Date : 9 / 1986  4,275 Words
Author : John Seiler
John Seiler's commentary and articles have appeared in The Washington Times and other publications.

       THE OUTSIDE STORY
       How Democrats and Republicans Elected Reagan
       Richard Brookhiser
       New York: Doubleday, 1986
       299 pp., $17.95
       
       WAKE US WHEN IT'S OVER
       Presidential Politics of 1984
       Jack W.Germond and Jules Witcover
       New York: Macmillan, 1985
       567 pp., 19.95
       
       CAMPAIGN JOURNAL
       The Political Events of 1983-1984
       Elizabeth Drew
       New York: Macmillan, 1985
       783 pp., $ 24.95
       
       CAMPAIGN FOR PRESDENT
       The Managers Look at '84
       Jonathan Moore
       Editor Auburn house, Massachusetts, 1986
       292 pp., $ 16.95
       
        We now stand midway between the 1984 and 1988 presidential elections: a perfect perch from which to reflect on the past and future of America's two major political parties. The last presidential election proved a slaughter, but Ronald Reagan can't run again. Reagan's forced retirement hands Democrats a chance they haven't earned, and forces Republicans to confront prematurely crakes in their seemingly invincible political fortress.
       
        A new book by Richard Brookhiser, managing editor at National Review, describes the 1984 spectacle with wit, humor, and insight and gives us a glimpse of 1988s impending combat. The Outside Story: How Democrats and Republicans Elected Reagan is not just another collection of campaign dispatches, like most books written about recent campaigns but is in original investigation of the subject. To understand why Brookhiser's method recharges the reader for another look at a campaign that, after all, has been dead for two years, we must remember a bit of the history of campaign books.
       
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