A deep look at the Midwest's history of conservative politics, this timely volume reveals how conservative victories in state houses, legislatures, and national elections in the early twenty-first century, far from coming out of nowhere, in fact had extensive roots across decades of political organization in the region.
Inside the Mind of a Voter
Michael Bruter, Sarah Harrison
audiobookThe Battle of Marathon
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
bookA Crash Course in Analytic Philosophy
J.M. Kuczynski
audiobookTwenty-five Books That Shaped America
Thomas C. Foster
audiobookThe End of Ambition
Mark Atwood Lawrence
audiobookCognitive Behavioral Therapy Simplified : The Complete CBT Techniques and Tools for Managing Emotional & Anxiety Disorder, and How to Treat Depression with CBT in Children and Adolescents
Dr. Dale Pheragh
audiobookThe Brethren : Inside the Supreme Court
Bob Woodward, Scott Armstrong
audiobookThe Use of Medieval Weaponry
Eric Lowe
audiobookThe Economic Consequences of U.S. Mobilization for the Second World War
Alexander J. Field
audiobookWhen Montezuma Met Cortes : The True Story of the Meeting that Changed History
Matthew Restall
audiobookThe Scratch of a Pen
Colin G. Calloway
audiobookThe Unconquered
Scott Wallace
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