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2. Gary Jacobson. Presidents & Parties in the Public Mind. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 2019. 272 pp. $90.00 (cloth). $30.00 (paper).
3. Jill A. Edy and Patrick C. Meirick. A Nation Fragmented: The Public Agenda in the Information Age. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. 2019. 278 pp. $104.50 (cloth). $34.95 (paper).
4. James L. Gibson and Michael J. Nelson. Black and Blue: How African Americans Judge the U.S. Legal System. New York: Oxford University Press. 2018. 222 pp. $99.95 (cloth). $29.95 (paper).
5. Stephen J. Farnsworth. Presidential Communication and Character: White House News Management from Clinton and Cable to Twitter and Trump. New York: Routledge. 2018. 213 pp. $150.00 (cloth). $39.95 (paper).
6. Spencer Piston. Class Attitudes in America: Sympathy for the Poor, Resentment of the Rich, and Political Implications. New York: Cambridge University Press. 2018. 248 pp. $99.99 (cloth). $29.99 (paper).
7. Perceptions of a Polarized Court: How Division among Justices Shapes the Supreme Court's Public Image. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. 2018. 198 pp. $94.50 (cloth). $32.95 (paper).
8. White Identity Politics. White Identity Politics. New York: Cambridge University Press. 2019. 384 pp. $99.99 (cloth). $24.99 (paper).
9. Lilliana Mason. Uncivil Agreement: How Politics Became Our Identity. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 2018. 192 pp. $105.00 (cloth). $20.00 (paper).
10. Amnon Cavari. The Party Politics of Presidential Rhetoric. New York: Cambridge University Press. 2017. 246 pp. $99.99 (cloth). $29.99 (paper).
11. Monika L. McDermott. Masculinity, Femininity, and American Political Behavior. New York: Oxford University Press. 2016. 256 pp. $105.00 (cloth). $29.95 (paper).
12. Amy Adamczyk. Cross-National Public Opinion about Homosexuality: Examining Attitudes across the Globe. Oakland: University of California Press. 2017. 304 pp. $39.95 (paper).
13. Daniel E. Ponder. Presidential Leverage: Presidents, Approval, and the American State. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press. 2017. 240 pp. $27.95 (paper).
14. Kevin Arceneaux and Martin Johnson. Changing Minds or Changing Channels? Partisan News in an Age of Choice. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 2013. 244 pp. $75.00 (cloth). $25.00 (paper).
15. Matthew Levendusky. How Partisan Media Polarize America. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 2013. 208 pp. $75.00 (cloth), $22.00 (paper).
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