A Defining Moment: The Presidential Election of 2004M.E. Sharpe, 2005 - 268 halaman Set against the backdrop of the war in Iraq, drastically altered relations with traditional U.S. allies, intense partisanship, and a national debate over moral values, the 2004 presidential campaign presented voters with a clear choice that reflected deep divisions within the country. This collection analyzes this watershed election, and its likely consequences. The contributors examine every aspect of the election, including the strategies and tactics of the Bush and Kerry campaigns, voter turnout and policy consequences, campaign financing, and the power of incumbency. |
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... Electoral College vote and over 55 percent of the popular vote . Bush's percentage of the popular and Electoral College votes in 2004 is below average for presidents since 1828 , particularly for presidents since Franklin Roosevelt.58 ...
... Electoral College vote and over 55 percent of the popular vote . Bush's percentage of the popular and Electoral College votes in 2004 is below average for presidents since 1828 , particularly for presidents since Franklin Roosevelt.58 ...
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... Electoral College , and ultimately John Quincy Adams was chosen by the House of Represen- tatives ; 1876 in which Samuel Tilden received a majority of the popular vote but Rutherford Hayes won in a much - disputed vote in the Electoral ...
... Electoral College , and ultimately John Quincy Adams was chosen by the House of Represen- tatives ; 1876 in which Samuel Tilden received a majority of the popular vote but Rutherford Hayes won in a much - disputed vote in the Electoral ...
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... Electoral College was created by the framers to ensure the selection of high - minded presidents whose character would be above reproach . Writing in the Fed- eralist Papers , Alexander Hamilton maintained that the Electoral College ...
... Electoral College was created by the framers to ensure the selection of high - minded presidents whose character would be above reproach . Writing in the Fed- eralist Papers , Alexander Hamilton maintained that the Electoral College ...
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