Elections offer significant insight into ethical and value issues related to candidates and political parties and changes in the electorate including the non-voters. This election brought numerous value issues to the fore that will continue to be relevant to political activity. The winner of the ...
With no single burning issue facing the electorate, broader enduring issues carried more sway in the election outcome. Bush gained an advantage on issues such as defense spending, investing social security funds in the stock market, and the role of government in assistance to minorities. Gore was...
A growing sense of public insecurity has made violent crime one of Americans' top policy concerns in this election year. A Pew Research Center report in February revealed that 68 percent of Republicans and nearly half of Democrats say crime reduction should be a policy priority. Education As For...
This report addresses the feasibility of different forms of Internet voting from both thetechnical and social science perspectives, and defines a research agenda to pursue ifInternet voting is to be viable in the future. It is based on a workshop that took placebefore the 2000 election, but it...
David Cameron's election as leader of the Conservative Party has already made a significant impact upon the electoral dynamics between the three major part... P Kerr - 《Parliamentary Affairs》 被引量: 26发表: 2007年 VALIDATION OF TIME-OF-VOTING-DECISION RECALL. The article assesses the reliabi...
Facing mounting pressure from progressive Democratic lawmakers and the spike of the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. President Joe Biden's administration issued a new 60-day eviction moratorium to prevent millions of American renters from being forced to leave their homes. The original ban was ...
The Nader vote in the 2000 presidential, election in U.S. metropolitan areas The 2000 U.S. presidential election resulted in one of the closest and most controversial outcomes in U.S. history. Green Party candidate Ralph Nader had little chance of winning, but nevertheless impacted the race ...
We won’t expect the New York Times, the Washington Post and the TV networks to wake up and seriously confront the threat of fascism when they didn’t do it before the election. We won’t forget that Trump won by just 1.5 percentage points — not a mandate, and certainly not a statem...
Trump was beatable in this election, but only with a more captivating candidate. For Democrats, the mistake after smartly pushing aside President Joe Biden was bypassing the primaries and handpicking a candidate. Future success for the party will hinge on identifying a candidate who can better co...
ut Should Be On It) The Election of 2012: Why the Most Important Issues May Be Off the Table (But Should Be On It)The Election of 2012: Why the Most Important Issues May Be Off the Table (But Should Be On It)Robert Reich