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US were won by the democratic leader Barak Obama. Overlooking at the background of the presidential elections we determine the situations before the election period. It has been observed that no postwar American president has won the re ele...
election of the president could determination such a deep nationwide confrontation without inserting a presidential run-off election -- a method which would add considerably to the time, cost, and effort currently devoted to choosing a pres...
voting is increasing more quickly than minority population growth. General trends established over the past four or five decades probably will continue. Young voters, minority voters, secular voters (those without strong ties to religious c...
have been rigged and have been very fraudulent in Nigeria. Election frauds are the scourges we have had to live with and have been fighting with limited or no success to curb them. We have, nevertheless, at least, acknowledge them, discuss...
us time on them. Nevertheless, Presidential elections are important because they are a part of the civic process of political legitimation and validation in America’s mass-mediated democratic society. American voters get to decide which pol...
implications Here is our outlook for the important items on which Congress and the President will have to engage: Taxes. The first tax issue likely to be addressed is what happens to the Bush-era tax cuts, set to expire on Jan. 1. While the...
The relationship between economic conditions and U.S. presidential election deductions is one of the most methodically modified empirical attachments in the whole locality of political study, and Ray Fair is one of the most well renowned a...