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The United States Presidential Election of 2020
Evidence-based and Nonpartisan Perspectives
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eBook - PDF
The United States Presidential Election of 2020
Evidence-based and Nonpartisan Perspectives
About this book
This edited volume is the first comprehensive text to provide an evidence-based (i.e. emphasizing the practical application of the findings of the best available current research) and nonpartisan (i.e. not biased, especially toward any particular political group) analyses of the United States Presidential Election of 2020. The contributors to this volume present evidence pertaining to polling and improbabilities, the modernization of United States elections administration and the voting process, voting strategy and legal wrangling, the Black view, and challenges to democracy. The collection ends with a unifying theme, predicts the probability for the 2024 Presidential Election, and offers policy recommendations for future Presidential Elections.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- A Game of Numbers
- Polling in the 2020 Election
- Mathematical Improbabilities of the 2020 Presidential Election
- The Modernization of United States Elections and the Voting Process
- The Administration of United States Elections
- The 2020 United States Presidential Election
- The Electoral College
- Dominion Voting Machines
- The Role of Social Media
- Voting Strategies and Legal Wrangling
- Joseph Robinette Bidenās Campaign Strategy
- United States Supreme Court
- A Case of Legitimacy and the Democratic Process of Voting
- The Black View
- How Republican are Black Republicans, Really?
- Donald Trumpās Strategy for the Black Vote
- The Impact of the 2020 United States Presidential Electionāāā on Democratic Development in Africa
- Conclusion
- Index
- About the Contributors