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Audits of the 2020 American election show an accurate vote count. [PDF]

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The Presidential Election

Social Work, 2008
In this editorial I feel compelled to write a general commentary about the presidential election. It is with great awe that I observe the level of competition presently taking place. The reasons to feel this way are numerous. Three impress me the most. First, one aspect that has certainly been inspiring is that no one is to be counted out.
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Presidential Elections

2012
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Presidential elections:

2022
Abstract “Presidential Elections: Nominating Campaigns and General Elections” explores the complexities of how candidates for president are chosen and how they are elected. The nominating campaign is to many Americans confusing and opaque.
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Presidentialism, elections and representation

Journal of Theoretical Politics, 2003
How does presidentialism affect various forms of representation? All else being equal, presidentialism is likely to impede the prospects for ‘mandate’ representation but enhance the prospects for ‘accountability’ representation. The degree of mandate or accountability representation is a function of the balance of powers and the degree of separation ...
David J. Samuels, Matthew Soberg Shugart
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Conceptualising presidential elections

2023
Abstract This contribution investigates the metaphorical conceptualisation of US-presidential elections. A solid onomasiological metaphor study (cf. Jäkel 2003) brings out alternative and even competing models. One point of this paper is to decide which approach to the analysis of political metaphor is better suited for a
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Presidential Elections

2019
Presidential elections are the crown jewel of American electoral democracy, but many important issues are looming. Is the Electoral College the most reliable way to measure a presidential election, or should there be another way, such as a nationwide contest?
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