ABSTRACT
In politics, as in so many other areas, California is unique. The state's economy - the largest in the nation, and sixth largest in the world - is given to dramatic swings. Its legislative system is often defined by gridlock on matters large and small. The use of the initiative, one of the tools of "direct democracy", has become commonplace. Over the years, California has had more than its share of political turmoil. But for pure melodrama, nothing matches the 2003 campaign to recall the state's sitting governor, Gray Davis. Recall! relates the latest and most dramatic chapter in the political history of the Golden State. The authors are recognized experts on California politics and regular local television political analysts. They provide fascinating coverage of the events leading up to Davis's replacement by bodybuilder-turned actor-turned politician Arnold Schwarzenegger; describe the large and colorful cast of characters involved in the special election; and demonstrate how California's one-of-a-kind mix of political, economic, and social circumstances made it all possible.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I. The Politics of Recall
chapter |13 pages
The California Republic: More Like a Nation Than a State
chapter |11 pages
Elements of a Perfect Storm
part |2 pages
Part II. The Shaping of the Battle
chapter |9 pages
The Legislature: Gridlock Defined
chapter |11 pages
Governor Gray Davis: Triumph, Decline, Denial
part |2 pages
Part III. The Campaign
chapter |19 pages
The 75-Day Sprint
chapter |14 pages
The Issues
chapter |15 pages
Interest Groups: Taking Sides
chapter |16 pages
The Campaigns and the Media: Whose Election Is It Anyway?
part |2 pages
Part IV. The Outcome