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![]() | The Latino Wave: How Hispanics Will Elect the Next American President Product# 460678641 Selling for $24.95 "An Emmy Award-winning journalist and the author of No Borders assesses the impact of the Latino vote on American politics, exploring issues that are important to Latin Americans today while making predictions about and recommendations for the 2004 presidential election." |
![]() | Reforming the Republic: Democratic Institutions for the New America Product# 460679502 Selling for $34.4 "This book offers a general discussion of a wide range of political reforms by addressing how the American political system would be different if various reforms were adopted. Advocating a wide menu of proposals and weighing their good and bad effects, this book does not attempt exhaustive analysis of a single topic. Rather, it gives general introductions to each issue. It examines some of the most important rules that shape America's electoral landscape, assembling the best evidence available to anticipate what would happen if certain rules were changed. Designed to make readers think and analyze the current electoral status quo in the U.S., this book covers electoral reform and American politics, the public's attitudes, problems with congressional elections, electing the Congress and the President, ballot selection, campaign finance, and the mechanics of running an election. An appropriate and thought-provoking book for any reader who wonders about the current electoral process in the U.S., and is interested in learning about the possible effects of the curren" |
![]() | PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS Product# 460680776 Selling for $20.75 "Analyzes political parties, candidates, primaries, conventions, delegates, campaigns, political finance, and voting" |
![]() | Reforming the Republic: Democratic Institutions for the New America Product# 460685589 Selling for $34.4 "This book offers a general discussion of a wide range of political reforms by addressing how the American political system would be different if various reforms were adopted. Advocating a wide menu of proposals and weighing their good and bad effects, this book does not attempt exhaustive analysis of a single topic. Rather, it gives general introductions to each issue. It examines some of the most important rules that shape America's electoral landscape, assembling the best evidence available to anticipate what would happen if certain rules were changed. Designed to make readers think and analyze the current electoral status quo in the U.S., this book covers electoral reform and American politics, the public's attitudes, problems with congressional elections, electing the Congress and the President, ballot selection, campaign finance, and the mechanics of running an election. An appropriate and thought-provoking book for any reader who wonders about the current electoral process in the U.S., and is interested in learning about the possible effects of the curren" |
![]() | Founding Sisters and the Nineteenth Amendment Product# 460768405 Selling for $19.95 "A high-profile journalist brings the women s suffrage movement to life in this latest addition to the Turning Points series On August 26, 1920, the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified and women in America finally won the right to vote. Now, in this riveting account, journalist and pundit Eleanor Clift captures the drama of the women s suffrage movement and shows how the issues and arguments that surrounded the suffragettes still reverberate today. Beginning with the Seneca Falls Women s Rights Convention of 1848, Clift introduces us to the movement s leaders, takes us on marches and demonstrations, and profiles the opposition anti-suffragettes, both men and women, who would do anything to stop women from getting the vote. The story culminates in the dramatic struggle to pass the 19th Amendment a struggle that ultimately came down to the vote of a single legislator in Tennessee. Eleanor Clift (Washington, DC) is a contributing editor for Newsweek, where she reports on the White House, presidential" |




