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If you support President Donald Trump, you'll love this book. It's a new spin on an old joke and is filled with all the details you need to know. It's a HUMOROUS must-read for any follower of the American political process. This book is a certain conversation starter when a friend notices it on your coffee table or bookshelf. This is my one and only venture into the world of American politics. I hope you have a sense of humor and enjoy the concept. Unlike my thrillers, this book contains only 596 words and most of the pages are empty.
This gag gift is for people who don't like Joe Biden, and contains all the reasons to vote for him.
Biden Gag Gift: Biden Parody, funny, blank book, for the Joe Biden resistance; or a great coffee table addition for the Biden resistance! The most thoroughly researched and coherently argued supporter guide to date, "Reasons To Vote For Joe Biden: An Intelligent Guide" is a support dissertation sure to provide vital data to help you make an educated Biden supporter decision. Lawmakers require that we state the book is mostly blank and contains precisely 1600 words. In other 'words, ' it's a gag gift, but also a must-have addition to any fan, supporter or hater's coffee table.
Limitless praise for Aloysius VanDerWuffer's "244 Reasons to Vote for Joe Biden in 2020 --Legal Disclaimer - this book contained less than 1,500 words and is meant to be a funny & clever gag gift. "Exhaustive in its in-depth research."---Jerry Chappell"No serious voter can overlook this incredible treatise."---Albert Adams"VanDerWuffer takes a complex subject and reduces it to something even an idiot could comprehend." ---Jack St. Clair"The author really knows his stuff."---Amos Freeman"I wish I'd come up with some of the perspicacious arguments presented so brilliantly in VanDerWuffer's tome."---Emory Parkhurst"You will read hundreds of other books that tell you they have all the answers, but the real answers are right here in VanDerWuffer's book."---Lorgnette RickelhausAloysius VanDerWuffer got his Bachelor's Degree from BS College and his Master's Degree from Compost University. He's currently employed as a toll-taker on the Sunshine State Parkway in Florida.
In this time of political turmoil, the discerning voter wants specific information on the various candidates. In this special edition of Blank Books, Saffron Thomas has cataloged a complete list of the reasons to vote for Joe Biden.Aspiring political pundit, Saffron Thomas has been intensely studying the current political campaigns. After much heart-wrenching debate, she has decided that she is undecided. Not liking the uncertainty of indecision, she has begun to analyze the accomplishments and qualifications of various presidential candidates. This book contains part of this in-depth analysis.
In 2000, just a few hundred votes out of millions cast in the state of Florida separated Republican presidential candidate George W. Bush from his Democratic opponent, Al Gore. The outcome of the election rested on Florida's 25 electoral votes, and legal wrangling continued for 36 days. Then, abruptly, one of the most controversial Supreme Court decisions in U.S. history, Bush v. Gore, cut short the battle. Since the Florida debacle we have witnessed a partisan war over election rules. Election litigation has skyrocketed, and election time brings out inevitable accusations by political partisans of voter fraud and voter suppression. These allegations have shaken public confidence, as campaigns deploy "armies of lawyers" and the partisan press revs up when elections are expected to be close and the stakes are high.
“Wegman combines in-depth historical analysis and insight into contemporary politics to present a cogent argument that the Electoral College violates America’s ‘core democratic principles’ and should be done away with..." —Publishers Weekly The framers of the Constitution battled over it. Lawmakers have tried to amend or abolish it more than 700 times. To this day, millions of voters, and even members of Congress, misunderstand how it works. It deepens our national divide and distorts the core democratic principles of political equality and majority rule. How can we tolerate the Electoral College when every vote does not count the same, and the candidate who gets the most votes can lose? Twice in the last five elections, the Electoral College has overridden the popular vote, calling the integrity of the entire system into question—and creating a false picture of a country divided into bright red and blue blocks when in fact we are purple from coast to coast. Even when the popular-vote winner becomes president, tens of millions of Americans—Republicans and Democrats alike—find that their votes didn't matter. And, with statewide winner-take-all rules, only a handful of battleground states ultimately decide who will become president. Now, as political passions reach a boiling point at the dawn of the 2020 race, the message from the American people is clear: The way we vote for the only official whose job it is to represent all Americans is neither fair nor just. Major reform is needed—now. Isn't it time to let the people pick the president? In this thoroughly researched and engaging call to arms, Supreme Court journalist and New York Times editorial board member Jesse Wegman draws upon the history of the founding era, as well as information gleaned from campaign managers, field directors, and other officials from twenty-first-century Democratic and Republican presidential campaigns, to make a powerful case for abolishing the antiquated and antidemocratic Electoral College. In Let the People Pick the President he shows how we can at long last make every vote in the United States count—and restore belief in our democratic system.
An in-depth look into the psychology of voters around the world, how voters shape elections, and how elections transform citizens and affect their lives Could understanding whether elections make people happy and bring them closure matter more than who they vote for? What if people did not vote for what they want but for what they believe is right based on roles they implicitly assume? Do elections make people cry? This book invites readers on a unique journey inside the mind of a voter using unprecedented data from the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, South Africa, and Georgia throughout a period when the world evolved from the centrist dominance of Obama and Mandela to the shock victories of Brexit and Trump. Michael Bruter and Sarah Harrison explore three interrelated aspects of the heart and mind of voters: the psychological bases of their behavior, how they experience elections and the emotions this entails, and how and when elections bring democratic resolution. The authors examine unique concepts including electoral identity, atmosphere, ergonomics, and hostility. From filming the shadow of voters in the polling booth, to panel study surveys, election diaries, and interviews, Bruter and Harrison unveil insights into the conscious and subconscious sides of citizens’ psychology throughout a unique decade for electoral democracy. They highlight how citizens’ personality, memory, and identity affect their vote and experience of elections, when elections generate hope or hopelessness, and how subtle differences in electoral arrangements interact with voters’ psychology to trigger different emotions. Inside the Mind of a Voter radically shifts electoral science, moving away from implicitly institution-centric visions of behavior to understand elections from the point of view of voters.