Published 1992
by Weekly Reader Corporation .
Written in
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Paperback |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL11515715M |
ISBN 10 | 0837401291 |
ISBN 10 | 9780837401294 |
Electing the US President, A Printable Book. is a user-supported site. As a bonus, site members have access to a banner-ad-free version of the site, with print-friendly pages. Electing the President, The Insiders' View Edited by Kathleen Hall Jamieson and Paul Waldman. pages | 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 | 45 illus. Paper | ISBN | $s | Outside the Americas £ View table of contents "A fascinating post-mortem on the contest. Michael Mezey’s new book, (S)electing the President, is an important contribution to the conversation surrounding popular elections. Drawing on the writing of ancient philosophers and our nation's founders, Mezey sends a strong message: that too much democratization of the nominating process and of the media might not be so beneficial as some Author: Michael L. Mezey. In Electing the President, , campaign insiders offer their answers to these and many other candidates' inner circles are well represented. Representatives of the Bush campaign include senior adviser Karl Rove and ad producers Mark McKinnon and Alex Castellanos.
Electing To Murder is book three in the McRyan Mystery Series by Roger Stelljes. One night in St Paul Jason Stroudt was killed in his motel room. This incidental start Detective Michael Mckenzie McRyan on a rollercoaster ride to try and find who killed Jason Stroudt and why. Readers of Electing To Murder will love the ending of this book/5. Overview of the Presidential Election Process. An election for president of the United States happens every four years on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. The next presidential election will be November 3, Primaries, Caucuses, and Political Conventions. The election process begins with primary elections and caucuses. ISBN: OCLC Number: Notes: Teacher's guide included in Election special build-a-book. Description: 64 pages: illustrations ; 28 cm. OCLC Number: Notes: Originally published in under title: Electing the President: Description: ix, pages 21 cm. Contents: Politics of electing a president --Nature of American political parties --Electoral College --Strategy of electoral majorities --Presidential campaigning with "arena" parties --Strategy of a presidential campaign --Strategy of party position --Strategy.
In the resulting book, Electing the President, , the consultants who managed the presidential campaign retrace the decisions that shaped the historic presidential election. Like Electing the President, and Electing the President, , this work permits readers to eavesdrop on the first cross-campaign discussion that occurred in Cited by: In this book, Kathleen Hall Jamieson provides an overview and an edited transcript of the all-day event, along with a timeline of election year milestones. A DVD featuring select video of the proceedings is included. Electing the President, offers a detailed look into the internal machinery of a presidential campaign and insight into Cited by: 4. Then, on the following January 20th, the president elect is sworn in as the next President of the United States. It all starts with your vote. Make it count. I'm Lee LeFever and this has been Electing a U.S. President in Plain English on the Common Craft Show. (S)electing the President is a must-read for students taking courses in introductory American government, elections, political parties, and politics and the media who want (and need) to better understand the history of the selection process, and specifically the presidential election. Alan R. Gitelson, Loyola University Chicago.