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"Clift (contributing editor, "Newsweek") and Spieler (political writer,
Voterpunch.org) present the first offering in a new series on how
American government works, aimed primarily at high school seniors and
college freshmen. The authors concisely and objectively explain the
basic structure of America's electoral system and skillfully use
anecdotes from past campaigns to explore how the process has changed
from the election of George Washington to that of Barack Obama. The
entire chain of events from primaries to election and taking office is
covered, but the authors do not get overly technical. The book does a
great job of bringing election history to life through stories and
examples (e.g., the down-to-the-last-ballot Bush-Gore race of 2004 and
the 2008 Democratic primary race), rather than sticking with a textbook
formula found in more advanced academic tomes such as Nelson W. Polsby
and others' "Presidential Elections: Strategies and Structures of
American Politics". VERDICT In our hot election year, this one is
valuable for both high school students and adults looking for a simple
explanation of the often complicated election process. Its focus makes
it most appealing for current collections.-" (Booklist)
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