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Learning From Loss: The Democrats 2016–2020

  • Casey B. K. Dominguez

    Casey B. K. Dominguez teaches courses about the presidency, war powers, campaigns and elections, voting, and political parties. Her research focuses on the relationships between political parties and interest groups, and on the evolution of Constitutional war powers in the United States. She is the co-editor of Making of the Presidential Candidates 2020 (Rowman & Littlefield).

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Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 18. März 2021
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Abstract

Seth Masket’s new book, Learning From Loss: The Democrats 2016–2020 (Cambridge University Press, 2020) asks how the modern Democratic party absorbed Hillary Clinton’s 2016 defeat and responded to it while preparing to nominate its candidate in 2020. Masket makes a persuasive case that the Democratic party managed its coalition and made strategic adaptations to its rules to help it win the 2020 election. In particular, he shows how competing narratives about Hillary Clinton’s 2016 loss to Donald Trump played an important role in activists’ decision making in the lead-up to 2020.


Corresponding author: Casey B. K. Dominguez, Professor, Department of Political Science and International Relations, University of San Diego, San Diego, USA, E-mail:

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Casey B. K. Dominguez

Casey B. K. Dominguez teaches courses about the presidency, war powers, campaigns and elections, voting, and political parties. Her research focuses on the relationships between political parties and interest groups, and on the evolution of Constitutional war powers in the United States. She is the co-editor of Making of the Presidential Candidates 2020 (Rowman & Littlefield).

Published Online: 2021-03-18

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