
Counting Every Vote
What would have happened if Aaron Burr, rather than Jefferson, had become president? What if Nixon had defeated Kennedy in 1960? What if Al Gore had become president in 2001 instead of George W. Bush? Using six cases, political scientists Robert Dudley and Eric Shiraev argue that engaging in this counterfactual exercise provides an excellent opportunity to revisit history, learn from its lessons, and relate to contemporary elections.
The authors' aim is not to prove that their suggested scenarios would have certainly happened, but merely to show that they might have, and therein lies the importance of voting. Every vote counts, and the consequences can be enormous.
- Undertitel
- The Most Contentious Elections in American History
- Författare
- Robert Dudley, Eric Shiraev
- ISBN
- 9781597972246
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 426 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2008-10-01
- Förlag
- Potomac Books Inc
- Sidor
- 192