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The Almanac of American Politics

The Almanac of American Politics is a reference work published biennially by Columbia Books & Information Services.[2] It aims to provide a detailed look at the politics of the United States through an approach of profiling individual leaders and areas of the country. The first edition of the Almanac was published in 1972. The National Journal published biennial editions of the Almanac from 1984 through 2014.[3] In 2015, Columbia Books & Information Services became the publisher.[4]

The Almanac of American Politics
AuthorRichard E. Cohen, James A. Barnes, Charlie Cook, Michael Barone
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SubjectPolitics of the United States[1]
GenreReference book
PublishedBiennially from 1972 through 2020; most recently in 2020
PublisherColumbia Books & Information Services, Ballotpedia
ISBN978-1938518294
Websitewww.thealmanacofamericanpolitics.com

Overview Edit

The Almanac is broken down alphabetically by state, with each congressional district in each state profiled separately. The information provided by the Almanac includes:

  • Demographic information on each district, including income, racial distribution, and other statistics.
  • Profiles of the Congressional representative from each district as well as each state's Senators, including voting record on key votes, advocacy group ratings, etc.; profiles of governors are also included.
  • Individually written profiles of each district, commissioned for the Almanac.
  • In-depth profiles of every governor, Senator, and House member.
  • Analysis of the 2014 midterm elections for Senate, House and governor races, and how those results shape the public policy debates in Congress and the nation.
  • A breakdown of the votes cast in the last U.S. presidential election for all states and districts, including primaries.
  • Campaign finance data on spending by all members of the U.S. Congress in their most recent election, including all-new listings of the “outside money” spent in those contests.
  • Analysis of voter turnout in each state and congressional district for the last presidential and mid-term elections.
  • More than 60 state and congressional district maps, the key votes cast by members of the House and Senate, and interest group ratings.

In addition, an overview look at each state is given, including prospects for the upcoming presidential election and demographic trends.

The 2014 and 2012 editions of the Almanac are both 1,838 pages long. The Almanac was first published in 1971; subsequent editions have appeared biennially since 1973. The main editors were originally Michael Barone, now a writer at The Washington Examiner; Grant Ujifusa; and Douglas Matthews. Matthews stopped contributing after the 1980 edition. Barone and Chuck McCutcheon authored the 2012 edition, and were joined by Sean Trende and Josh Kraushaar for the 2014 edition. The co-authors of the 2016 edition are Barone, Richard E. Cohen, Charlie Cook, and James A. Barnes.[5]

Authors Edit

External video
  Washington Journal interview with Michael Barone on The Almanac of American Politics, August 20, 1999, C-SPAN
  Washington Journal interview with Barone on Almanac, August 3, 2001, C-SPAN
  Presentation by Barone, Richard E. Cohen, and Charles Mahtesian on Almanac, October 10, 2003, C-SPAN
  Presentation by Barone on Almanac, December 12, 2007, C-SPAN
  Presentation by Barone on Almanac, September 16, 2009, C-SPAN

Richard E. Cohen co-authored The Almanac of American Politics from 2001 through 2010, and again in 2016. He has written about Congress for National Journal, Politico and Congressional Quarterly. He is the author of Washington at Work: Back Rooms and Clean Air, a case study of the 1990 Clean Air Act, and Rostenkowski: The Pursuit of Power and the End of the Old Politics. He co-authored The Partisan Divide with former Reps. Tom Davis of Virginia and Martin Frost of Texas. In 1990, he won the Everett McKinley Dirksen Award for distinguished reporting on Congress.[6]

James A. Barnes is a senior writer for Ballotpedia and consultant to CNN, projecting the outcomes of presidential, congressional and gubernatorial races for its election night and primary night coverage. He was formerly the chief political correspondent for National Journal magazine and founder of the National Journal Insiders Poll. He is co-author of Public Opinion among Political Elites: The Insiders Poll as a Research Toll in The Forum: A Journal of Applied Research in Contemporary Politics (2013), and a contributor to The State of American Politics (Rowman & Littlefield, 2001).

Charlie Cook is editor and publisher of the Cook Political Report and a political analyst for National Journal, where he writes a twice weekly column. In 2010, Cook was a co-recipient of the American Political Science Association's Carey McWilliams award to honor “a major journalistic contribution to our understanding of politics.” For the spring semester of 2013, Cook served as a Resident Fellow at the Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School at Harvard University.

Barone is Senior Political Analyst for The Washington Examiner and a Resident Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. He is a contributor to Fox News Channel and co-author of The Almanac of American Politics 1972-2016. He is also the author of Our Country: The Shaping of America from Roosevelt to Reagan, The New Americans: How the Melting Pot Can Work Again, and a number of other publications. Barone received the Bradley Prize from the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation in 2010, the Barbara Olsen Award from The American Spectator in 2006 and the Carey McWilliams Award from the American Political Science Association in 1992.

The 2004, 2006, 2008, and 2010 editions were authored by Barone and Richard E. Cohen, the congressional correspondent for the National Journal, and edited by Charles Mahtesian.[7][8][9][10][11][12]

References Edit

  1. ^ Weigel, David (September 5, 2013). "Sure, Congress Is More Partisan. But It's Also More Honest". Slate. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
  2. ^ Grinapol, Corinne (June 9, 2015). "Richard Cohen Will Pen National Journal's 2016 Politics Almanac". FishBowl DC. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
  3. ^ Barone, Michael (August 15, 2013). "Read Almanac of American Politics 2014 introduction online". The Washington Examiner. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
  4. ^ Gold, Hadas (June 9, 2015). "The Almanac of American Politics lives on". Politico. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
  5. ^ Kenny, Kelly (August 5, 2015). "Ballotpedia teams up with the Almanac of American Politics". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
  6. ^ "Everett McKinley Dirksen Award for Distinguished Reporting of Congress". National Press Foundation (NPF). Retrieved October 9, 2019.
  7. ^ Barone, Michael; Grant Ujifusa (1999). The Almanac of American Politics 2000. Washington, D.C.: National Journal Group. ISBN 0-89234-080-0.
  8. ^ Barone, Michael; Richard E. Cohen; Grant Ujifusa (2001). The Almanac of American Politics 2002. Washington, D.C.: National Journal Group. ISBN 0-89234-100-9.
  9. ^ Barone, Michael; Richard E. Cohen (2003). The Almanac of American Politics 2004. Washington, D.C.: National Journal Group. ISBN 0-89234-106-8.
  10. ^ Barone, Michael; Richard E. Cohen (2005). The Almanac of American Politics 2006. Washington, D.C.: National Journal Group. ISBN 0-89234-112-2.
  11. ^ Barone, Michael; Richard E. Cohen (2007). The Almanac of American Politics 2008. Washington, D.C.: National Journal Group and Atlantic Media Company. ISBN 978-0-89234-117-7.
  12. ^ Barone, Michael; Richard E. Cohen (2009). The Almanac of American Politics 2010. Washington, D.C.: National Journal Group. ISBN 978-0-89234-119-1.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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The Almanac of American Politics is a reference work published biennially by Columbia Books amp Information Services 2 It aims to provide a detailed look at the politics of the United States through an approach of profiling individual leaders and areas of the country The first edition of the Almanac was published in 1972 The National Journal published biennial editions of the Almanac from 1984 through 2014 3 In 2015 Columbia Books amp Information Services became the publisher 4 The Almanac of American PoliticsAuthorRichard E Cohen James A Barnes Charlie Cook Michael BaroneCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishSubjectPolitics of the United States 1 GenreReference bookPublishedBiennially from 1972 through 2020 most recently in 2020PublisherColumbia Books amp Information Services BallotpediaISBN978 1938518294Websitewww wbr thealmanacofamericanpolitics wbr com Contents 1 Overview 2 Authors 3 References 4 External linksOverview EditThe Almanac is broken down alphabetically by state with each congressional district in each state profiled separately The information provided by the Almanac includes Demographic information on each district including income racial distribution and other statistics Profiles of the Congressional representative from each district as well as each state s Senators including voting record on key votes advocacy group ratings etc profiles of governors are also included Individually written profiles of each district commissioned for the Almanac In depth profiles of every governor Senator and House member Analysis of the 2014 midterm elections for Senate House and governor races and how those results shape the public policy debates in Congress and the nation A breakdown of the votes cast in the last U S presidential election for all states and districts including primaries Campaign finance data on spending by all members of the U S Congress in their most recent election including all new listings of the outside money spent in those contests Analysis of voter turnout in each state and congressional district for the last presidential and mid term elections More than 60 state and congressional district maps the key votes cast by members of the House and Senate and interest group ratings In addition an overview look at each state is given including prospects for the upcoming presidential election and demographic trends The 2014 and 2012 editions of the Almanac are both 1 838 pages long The Almanac was first published in 1971 subsequent editions have appeared biennially since 1973 The main editors were originally Michael Barone now a writer at The Washington Examiner Grant Ujifusa and Douglas Matthews Matthews stopped contributing after the 1980 edition Barone and Chuck McCutcheon authored the 2012 edition and were joined by Sean Trende and Josh Kraushaar for the 2014 edition The co authors of the 2016 edition are Barone Richard E Cohen Charlie Cook and James A Barnes 5 Authors EditExternal video nbsp Washington Journal interview with Michael Barone on The Almanac of American Politics August 20 1999 C SPAN nbsp Washington Journal interview with Barone on Almanac August 3 2001 C SPAN nbsp Presentation by Barone Richard E Cohen and Charles Mahtesian on Almanac October 10 2003 C SPAN nbsp Presentation by Barone on Almanac December 12 2007 C SPAN nbsp Presentation by Barone on Almanac September 16 2009 C SPANRichard E Cohen co authored The Almanac of American Politics from 2001 through 2010 and again in 2016 He has written about Congress for National Journal Politico and Congressional Quarterly He is the author of Washington at Work Back Rooms and Clean Air a case study of the 1990 Clean Air Act and Rostenkowski The Pursuit of Power and the End of the Old Politics He co authored The Partisan Divide with former Reps Tom Davis of Virginia and Martin Frost of Texas In 1990 he won the Everett McKinley Dirksen Award for distinguished reporting on Congress 6 James A Barnes is a senior writer for Ballotpedia and consultant to CNN projecting the outcomes of presidential congressional and gubernatorial races for its election night and primary night coverage He was formerly the chief political correspondent for National Journal magazine and founder of the National Journal Insiders Poll He is co author of Public Opinion among Political Elites The Insiders Poll as a Research Toll in The Forum A Journal of Applied Research in Contemporary Politics 2013 and a contributor to The State of American Politics Rowman amp Littlefield 2001 Charlie Cook is editor and publisher of the Cook Political Report and a political analyst for National Journal where he writes a twice weekly column In 2010 Cook was a co recipient of the American Political Science Association s Carey McWilliams award to honor a major journalistic contribution to our understanding of politics For the spring semester of 2013 Cook served as a Resident Fellow at the Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School at Harvard University Barone is Senior Political Analyst for The Washington Examiner and a Resident Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute He is a contributor to Fox News Channel and co author of The Almanac of American Politics 1972 2016 He is also the author of Our Country The Shaping of America from Roosevelt to Reagan The New Americans How the Melting Pot Can Work Again and a number of other publications Barone received the Bradley Prize from the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation in 2010 the Barbara Olsen Award from The American Spectator in 2006 and the Carey McWilliams Award from the American Political Science Association in 1992 The 2004 2006 2008 and 2010 editions were authored by Barone and Richard E Cohen the congressional correspondent for the National Journal and edited by Charles Mahtesian 7 8 9 10 11 12 References Edit Weigel David September 5 2013 Sure Congress Is More Partisan But It s Also More Honest Slate Retrieved 10 August 2015 Grinapol Corinne June 9 2015 Richard Cohen Will Pen National Journal s 2016 Politics Almanac FishBowl DC Retrieved 10 August 2015 Barone Michael August 15 2013 Read Almanac of American Politics 2014 introduction online The Washington Examiner Retrieved 10 August 2015 Gold Hadas June 9 2015 The Almanac of American Politics lives on Politico Retrieved 10 August 2015 Kenny Kelly August 5 2015 Ballotpedia teams up with the Almanac of American Politics Ballotpedia Retrieved 10 August 2015 Everett McKinley Dirksen Award for Distinguished Reporting of Congress National Press Foundation NPF Retrieved October 9 2019 Barone Michael Grant Ujifusa 1999 The Almanac of American Politics 2000 Washington D C National Journal Group ISBN 0 89234 080 0 Barone Michael Richard E Cohen Grant Ujifusa 2001 The Almanac of American Politics 2002 Washington D C National Journal Group ISBN 0 89234 100 9 Barone Michael Richard E Cohen 2003 The Almanac of American Politics 2004 Washington D C National Journal Group ISBN 0 89234 106 8 Barone Michael Richard E Cohen 2005 The Almanac of American Politics 2006 Washington D C National Journal Group ISBN 0 89234 112 2 Barone Michael Richard E Cohen 2007 The Almanac of American Politics 2008 Washington D C National Journal Group and Atlantic Media Company ISBN 978 0 89234 117 7 Barone Michael Richard E Cohen 2009 The Almanac of American Politics 2010 Washington D C National Journal Group ISBN 978 0 89234 119 1 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Almanac of American Politics amp oldid 1112982509, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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