With the 2002 midterm elections barely over, serious maneuvering for the important 2004 presidential race is already underway. That contest will feature a popular, but minority, president against a still unknown challenger, set in the context of national security concerns, international tensions and possibly war, a new muscular American foreign policy, and perhaps continued economic weakness. To help students and politically active citizens understand the process and the players, Michael L. Goldstein, a former political ...
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With the 2002 midterm elections barely over, serious maneuvering for the important 2004 presidential race is already underway. That contest will feature a popular, but minority, president against a still unknown challenger, set in the context of national security concerns, international tensions and possibly war, a new muscular American foreign policy, and perhaps continued economic weakness. To help students and politically active citizens understand the process and the players, Michael L. Goldstein, a former political science professor at Claremont College, has written a short, uncomplicated guide to show the way from early positioning of candidates through the primaries and conventions to election day. Guide to the 2004 Presidential Election is the perfect resource for all who want to learn more about the grand process the nation follows every four years as voters collectively decide how, and by whom, they want to govern. This short, easy-to-understand volume is an excellent introduction to help students and general library patrons understand the way Americans select the occupant of the highest office in the land. Written in straightforward prose for nonexperts, this book has si
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This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has soft covers. In good all round condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 350grams, ISBN: 9781568028484.