Fortunately , there are some bits of knowledge such as those provided by William R. Keech who studied the impact of black voting in Durham , North Carolina and Tuskegee , Alabama.12 Keech's analysis is imaginative and rigorous .
This book will be of particular interest to students and scholars of US politics and elections, and to general interest readers.
This lively, accessible book tees up a new way of thinking about the future of elections--and beyond--in America.
These are the people we are being asked to vote for. Wouldn't it be useful to actually see what they do?
'Why Vote?' looks at the statistics to reveal where your vote goes, what it does and what it ultimately counts for.