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Vote Pairing - Strategic Alliances in Electoral Strategy - cover

Vote Pairing - Strategic Alliances in Electoral Strategy

Fouad Sabry

Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Summary

Delve into the strategic world of voting with "Vote Pairing," a key addition to the "Political Science" series. This book examines how voting alliances shape election outcomes, offering insight into the complexities of modern democracies. Ideal for professionals, students, and enthusiasts, it presents crucial strategies for understanding electoral dynamics.
 
Chapters Overviews:
 
1: Vote Pairing - Explore the concept and its global political implications.
 
2: 2000 US Presidential Election - Analyze vote pairing's potential impact on one of the closest elections.
 
3: 2000 US Election Recount in Florida - Investigate the aftermath and its effects on voting alliances.
 
4: Reform Party of the USA - Assess third-party movements’ influence on vote pairing.
 
5: David Cobb - Learn about Cobb's role in promoting strategic voting.
 
6: 2004 Election Timeline - Review key moments where vote pairing may have altered outcomes.
 
7: 2004 Debates - Examine debates’ influence on voter strategies.
 
8: Ralph Nader 2004 Campaign - Evaluate third-party effects on vote pairing in key states.
 
9: 2004 Election - Analyze how vote pairing shaped election results.
 
10: 2004 Election in California - Study vote pairing’s effect on statewide strategies.
 
11: 2004 Election in Texas - Explore the influence of vote pairing on voter turnout.
 
12: 2004 Election in Florida - See how post-2000 strategies evolved.
 
13: 2004 Election in Iowa - Investigate the impact in this critical swing state.
 
14: 2004 Election in Connecticut - Analyze local dynamics and vote pairing effects.
 
15: 2004 Election in New Hampshire - Examine strategic alliances formed through vote pairing.
 
16: 2004 Election in Missouri - Explore how vote pairing affected candidate strategies.
 
17: 2004 Election in Virginia - Assess vote pairing's role in statewide results.
 
18: 2004 Election in Kansas - Examine the influence on voter turnout.
 
19: 2004 Election in West Virginia - Investigate the battleground state’s vote pairing strategies.
 
20: Ralph Nader 2000 Campaign - Compare Nader’s tactics in 2000 and later elections.
 
21: 2016 US Presidential Election - Reflect on how vote pairing has evolved in recent elections.
 
Discover how these strategies have shaped modern democracy, providing insights into the electoral process. "Vote Pairing" is a guide to understanding the intricate alliances that define political landscapes.
Available since: 10/16/2024.
Print length: 301 pages.

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