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List of Tables and Figures=ix

Foreword=xi

Acknowledgment=xvii

Preface=xix

1. Assessing the 113th Congress and its Members' Roads to Reelection / Sean D. Foreman=1

2. Voter Suppression by State Governments after Shelby County v. Holder (2013) / Daniel E. Smith=21

3. Campaign Finance : The Impact of McCutcheon et al. v. FEC in the Wake of Citizens United / William Curtis Ellis=41

4. Tweeting to Victory? Social Media Use and Election 2014 / Bryan T. Gervais=59

5. Arizona's 2nd Congressional District (Ron Barber vs. Martha McSally) : Beating the Heat in a Highly Anticipated Rematch / Laura Loomer=73

6. California District 31 Race (Pete Aguilar v. Paul Chabot) : Open Seat in the Golden State / Marcia L. Godwin ; Richard J. Gelm=87

7. Colorado District 6 (Mike Coffman v. Andrew Romanoff) : A Conservative Republican Successfully Adapts to His Changing District / Christina Ladam ; Joseph Zamadics ; Josh M. Ryan ; Anand Edward Sokhey=107

8. Florida's Bellwether Congressional District 13 Race (David Jolly v. Alex Sink) : The Death of Local Politics / Peter Bergerson ; Margaret Banyan=125

9. Florida District 26 Race (Joe Garcia vs. Carlos Curbelo) : A Toss-Up Race in a Swing State District Mired in Controversy / Sean D. Foreman=141

10. Illinois' 10th Congressional District (Bob Dold vs. Brad Schneider) : The Rematch / Jeffrey Ashley ; Jillian McClain=161

11. Massachusetts 6th Congressional District (Seth Moulton v. Richard Tisei) : Out with the Old, In with the New / Joseph P. Caiazzo=177

12. New York's 18th Congressional District (Sean Maloney vs. Nan Hayworth) : Rematch in the Hudson Valley / Jeffrey Kraus=193

13. Ohio's 6th Congressional District (Bill Johnson v. Jennifer Garrison) : Obama's Low Numbers Too Much for Dems / William C. Binning ; Melanie J. Blumberg=215

14. Virginia Congressional District 7 (David Brat v. Eric Cantor and then Jack Trammel) : Remember the District and Respect the Opponent / William J. Miller=237

15. Alaska Senate Race (Mark Begich v. Dan Sullivan) : Begich Swept Out With the Tide / Jerry McBeath ; Carl Shepro=253

16. Colorado Senate Race (Cory Gardner v. Mark Udall) : A Republican Tide Sinks Udall's Lackluster Bid for Reelection / Kyle D. McEvilly ; William K. Hall=271

17. Iowa Senate Race (Ernst v. Braley) : Make 'em Squeal! Republicans Find a Winning Formula in Iowa / Walter Clark Wilson ; David W. Romero=287

18. Kentucky Senate Race (Alison Lundergan Grimes v. Mitch McConnell) : Insert Name Here (Republican) v. President Barack Obama (Democrat) / Joseph Gershtenson=303

19. Louisiana Senate Race : Landrieu (D) v. Cassidy (R) and Maness (R) and Hollis (R) and Obama : The End of an Era in the Deep South / Joshua Stockley=321

20. Mississippi Senate Race (Travis Childers v. Thad Cochran) : A Senate Veteran Stretched to the Limit in the Primary Pulls Through for a Seventh Term / Tom Lansford=353

21. Virginia Senate Race (Mark Warner v. Ed Gillespie) : A Surprisingly Close Contest for a Centrist in a Swing State / Douglas M. Brattebo=367

22. The Legacy of the 2014 Elections : Surf's Up! Republicans Riding the Wave, but to Where? / Kimberly L. Casey=391

Index=397

About the Editors/Contributors=405

Table 1.1. Congressional Midterm Results of the President's Party in Sixth Year since 1900=2

Table 1.2. U.S. Senator Seeking Reelection in 2014 and Percent Voting with President Obama=4

Table 1.3. Congressional Turnover by Type from 109th Congress to 113th Congress=13

Table 3.1. Pre-McCutcheon Limits on Political Contributions=43

Table 3.2. Post-McCutcheon Limits on Political Contributions=44

Table 3.3. Top-Ten Individual Donors to Democrats, by Individual=45

Table 3.4. Top-Ten Individual Donors to Republicans, by Individual=46

Table 3.5. Top-Ten Individual Donors to Liberal Groups, by Individual=47Table 3.6. Top Ten Individual Donors to Conservative Groups, by Individual=48

Table 3.7. Top-Ten Most Expensive House Races, General Election Candidates Only=51

Table 3.8. Financing Winners and Losers in the Nine Most Expensive and Competitive House Races=52

Table 3.9. Top-Ten Most Expensive Senate Races, General Election Candidates Only=53

Table 3.10. Financing Winners and Losers in the Ten Most Expensive and Competitive Senate Races=54

Table 4.1. Average Number of Tweets by Competitiveness of Congressional Race Immediately Prior to Election Day 2014=68

Table 6.1. 2014 Primary Election Mailers, California District 31=95

Table 6.2. 2014 Campaign Spending, California District 31=97

Table 6.3. 2014 Election Results, California District 31=99

Table 8.1. Congressional District 13 Historical Presidential Results=127

Table 8.2. Congressional District 13 Employment by Sector=128

Table 8.3. Congressional District 13 Special Election Outside Group Spending=133

Table 12.1. Voter Enrollment by Party Affiliation and Status (Voters Registered as of April 1, 2014)=195

Table 12.2. Primary vote of Independence Party in 18th Congressional District=203

Table 12.3. New York's 18th District General Election Results by County, 2014.=209

Table 13.1. Ohio Sixth Congressional District : 2014 Election Results=233

Table 15.1. Alaska Statewide Voter Registration=255

Table 15.2. 2014 Campaign Contributions of Groups by Viewpoint=265

Table 18.1. Republican Senate Candidate Vote by County in Kentucky, 2008-2014=315

Table 19.1. Louisiana Senate Campaign Finance Summary, Overall=340

Table 19.2. Louisiana Senate Campaign Finance Summary, by Individual Candidate=342

Table 19.3. Spending by Outside Groups in Louisiana Senate Campaign=343

Table 19.4. Top 20 Outside Groups in Louisiana Senate Campaign=343

Table 19.5. Louisiana Senate Primary Election Results=344

Table 19.6. Louisiana Senate Primary Voter Turnout=345

Table 19.7. Louisiana Senate Primary Exit Polls=345

Table 19.8. Louisiana Senate General Election Results=347

Figure 4.1. Average Number of Tweets by Chamber=62

Figure 4.2. Average Number of Tweets by Age Cohort in the House of Representatives=63

Figure 4.3. Average Number of Tweets by Gender and Chamber=64

Figure 4.4. Average Number of Tweets by Partisanship and Chamber=65

Figure 4.5. Average Number of Tweets by Those Running and Not Running in Election 2014=67

Figure 8.1. Polling Data on David Jolly v. Alex Sink, November 2013-March 2014=134

Figure 17.1. 2-Party Polling Support, 2014 Iowa Senate Race, February 2-November 3, 2014=298

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The 2014 midterm congressional elections provided a view of the attitude of American voters in the sixth year of Barack Obama’s presidency. This book provides insight about the formative aspects of the 2014 campaign season as well as in depth coverage of key races for Congress. The first section has four chapters that cover the substance of topics that impacted this campaign cycle: the popularity and productivity of the 113th Congress, voter suppression laws passed in many states, the role of Super PACs and independent expenditures in the campaigns, and the use of social media by members of Congress running for reelection. Case studies follow the path of ten House and seven Senate races from inception to election postmortem. The chapters are narrative and provide analysis of an array of interesting and diverse contests from throughout the country. The authors provide succinct and highly readable chapters meant to illustrate the distinctive nature of the campaigns they are examining. Individual campaigns and elections are shown “up close” and be ready to compare and contrast because of the common format employed throughout the book. Taken together, the chapters reveal that the roads to Congress, while similar in so many ways, each follow a unique route to Capitol Hill.