Table of Contents
Introduction
1Outsiders and Their Origins
2The Roots of Populism in American Politics
Outsider Presidential Candidates
3Shirley Chisolm: Blazing a Trail for Female and Minority Candidates
4Jesse Jackson: Empathetic Outsider Struggling to Break the Color Barrier
5Ron Paul: Outsider with Libertarian Sensibilities Defending the Constitution
6Donald J. Trump: The First Political Outsider President
Third Party Candidates
7Ross Perot: ‘Crazy’ Outsider Takes Message Directly to Americans
8Ralph Nader: Crusader and Possible Democratic Spoiler
9Jill Stein: Green Party Candidate, Democratic Scapegoat
Renegade Candidates
10George C. Wallace: Disruptive, Disorderly, and Discordant Renegade Candidate
11Patrick Buchanan: Far-Right Outsider with D.C. Credentials
12Newt Gingrich: Political Language, Hardball Tactics Transform Republican Politics
Implications For Outsiders
13Trump and the 2020 Presidential Election: Populism, Pandemic, and Post-Election Violence
14The Future of Outsider Presidential Candidates
15Final Thoughts