The 2000 presidental election in historical perspective

Erikson attempts to put the US's 2000 presidential election in perspective by examining the electorate's 2000 verdict within the context of what is known about elections past. One crucial fact was that although the electorate was evenly divided, power tilted to one party--the Republicans.

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Published in:Political science quarterly 2001-04, Vol.116 (1), p.29
Main Author: Erikson, Robert S
Format: Article
Language:eng
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Summary:Erikson attempts to put the US's 2000 presidential election in perspective by examining the electorate's 2000 verdict within the context of what is known about elections past. One crucial fact was that although the electorate was evenly divided, power tilted to one party--the Republicans.
ISSN:0032-3195
1538-165X