America votes: what you should know about elections today
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- 130237884
- 324.973 Mul
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Do Republicans vote more frequently than Democrats? In off-year elections, why do some -states have a turnout as low as 4% while other states have a 65% turnout? Who are the Independent voters and what impact do they have on election outcomes?
In America Votes, Kevin V. Mulcahy and Richard S. Katz examine the who, why, and how of American voting today. The authors explore the impact of issues, education, age, class, section of country, party identification, and a host of other variables to show why people vote the way they do. They even show how the least qualified voters may often determine electoral outcomes.
Drawing from presidential, congressional, state, and local election data, the authors analyze all facets of the electorate. In America Votes, they provide readers with a complete, contemporary view of American voters in the 1970s.
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