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Much of the academic literature on presidential campaigns explores the question from the vantage point of those attempting to gain the White House, yet little has been written about how sitting presidents campaigns for reelection, according to Tenpas (Brookings Institution). She seeks to fill this lacuna by examining and differentiating among eight campaigns (Eisenhower 1956, Johnson 1964, Nixon 1972, Ford 1976, Carter 1980, Reagan 1984, Bush 1992, and Clinton 1996). She describes how, in the years following Eisenhower, control of the campaign has shifted from the party organization to the White House and explores the implications of this fact for the operation of White House governance. Separate examinations of the roles of the national party organizations and the functions of campaign committees follow. This is a paperbound edition of a work first published in 1997. Distributed by Taylor & Francis. Annotation c2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)