Now Can I Cry? is a story that recounts the abusive life of a young girl named Scottie. It begins with incest, violence and isolation and ends with the birth of a ministry and resurrection of a soul.
Written in a conversational style, former ESPN columnist Brian Church looks at the electoral college, the history of dirty campaigns and more.
This is the first book on the U.S. presidential election system to analyze the basic principles underlying the design of the existing system and those at the heart of competing proposals for improving the system.
This is the first book to question the applicability of the Presidential Succession Act, a Federal Statute, in certain extreme but possible situations. The book argues that the act may not protect the country from election stalemates.
This is the first book to question the applicability of the Presidential Succession Act, a Federal Statute, in certain extreme but possible situations. The book argues that the act may not protect the country from election stalemates.
Later that same day , at a well - attended campaign rally in front of the domed and columned Old State Capitol in Montgomery , Alabama , Dole asked the exuberant throng : " Is there no honor in this administration or in this White House ...
Choosing the President is a thorough yet accessible and completely nonpartisan look at the players and events, explaining every important land mark on the road to the White House including: publicly visible events such as primaries, ...
A detailed study of presidential election news coverage and its effect on voters focuses on the news audience and the images of candidates.
In Choosing Our Choices, Robert E. DiClerico and James W. Davis debate the question: should we retain the present, primary centered 'direct democracy' method in selecting presidential candidates or should we return to a representative ...
National Commission on Federal Election Reform, Transcript, Hearing 1, Panel 4, Mar. ... 2002), 144; William Schneider, “An Insider's View,” Atlantic Monthly, July 1988, 29–57; James C. Garand and T. Wayne Parent, “Representation, ...
After the People Vote: Steps in Choosing the President