Choosing the President 2004: A Citizen's Guide to the Electoral Process

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Lyons Press, 2003 - Elections - 190 pages
From the early jockeying and the first candidate announcements to the final tally on Election Day, choosing the president is an exciting, sometimes bewildering, and ever evolving process that dominates American politics for up to two years. CHOOSING THE PRESIDENT is a thorough yet accessible and completely nonpartisan look at the players and events, explaining every important landmark on the road to the White House including:
- publicly visible events such as primaries, caucuses, and conventions
- the strategies that guide fund-raising, campaigning, and spin doctoring
- institutions that include the national parties, governmental oversight committees, and public-policy organizations
- voting rights and voter behavior
- the role of the media and the effects of polls and reporting
- the actual laws that govern how we choose the president-from the Constitution to the
latest campaign-finance rules
While casting a vote is every citizen's right, casting an informed vote is every citizen's responsibility. This completely up-to-date and fully revised guide will enable every citizen to cast that informed vote.

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We the People
1
The Candidates
17
When
23
Copyright

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THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS, with members in state and local chapters across the country, is the leading voter-education organization in the United States, and publisher of The National Voter. Founded in 1920, the League is an active advocate for inclusive, responsive democracy in all facets of U.S. government.

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