Description: Please refer to the section BELOW (and NOT ABOVE) this line for the product details - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Title:How A President Of The United States Is Elected: In Questions And AnswersISBN13:9781434354679ISBN10:1434354679Author:Belenky, Alexander S. (Author)Description:This Is The First Book In Russian That Describes The System Of Electing A U S President Look At The Following Statements Concerning U S Presidential Elections: 1 The System Of Electing A U S President (The Election System) Was Never Designed To Service The Popular Will 2 The Currently Existing Election System Does Not Follow Some Major Ideas Of The Founding Fathers 3 Certain Election Rules Are Such That If They Were To Be Applied, An Intervention Of The U S Supreme Court In The Election Being In Progress Would Be Almost Inevitable 4 Amendment 12 Of The U S Constitution Contains At Least Six Puzzles Relevant To U S Presidential Elections With Answers That Have Remained Unknown For More Than 200 Years 5 The Text Of The U S Constitution Contains A Mathematically Incorrect Clause 6 Skillfully Using The Election System May Allow A U S Presidential Candidate To Win The U S Presidency With, For Instance, Less Than 30% Of The Nationwide Popular Vote 7 The Application Of Some Of The Election Rules Can Lead To A Constitutional Crisis In The Country 8 When Americans Cast Their Votes In U S Presidential Elections, They Do Not Vote For President Or For Vice President, Despite What They May See On The Ballots Or On The Voting Machines 9 The Winner-Take-All Principle Does Not Encourage U S Presidential Candidates To Fight For Each And Every Vote In A State Or In Dc 10 Many Statements About The Electoral College Mechanism Aimed At Substantiating Its Presence In The Election System, Including Those In The Government Publications, Are No More Than Myths Of Their Authors, No Matter How Plausible These Myths May Seem 11 An Electoral Tie In The Electoral College May Be Resolved Not Necessarily In Favor Of A Person Voted For As President Who Has Support From At Least 26 Delegations In The House Of Representatives 12 There Is No Need To Abolish The Electoral College Mechanism In Order To Make Every Cast Vote Valuable In Deciding The Election Outcome If These Statements Have Drawn Your Attention, And You Are Interested In Finding Explanations, This Book Is Written For You, And You Will Find These Explanation In It The System Of Electing A U S President (The Election System) Is Very Logically Designed This System Has Existed For More Than 200 Years, And Many Of Its Basic Principles And Conceptions Have Remained Unchanged Numerous Attempts To Make Changes In These Principles Or Even Replace This System With A More Understandable Direct Popular Election System Have So Far Failed At The Same Time, Some Changes That Have Been Made In The Initial Design Of The System Have Engendered Logical Flaws In Certain Election Rules And Have Made These Rules Fuzzy These Fuzzy Rules Are Not Given Much Attention In The Media, Since, Under The Existing Two Major Party Political System In The Country, U S Presidential Elections Are Usually Decided In The Electoral College Many Proponents Of The Electoral College Mechanism Try To Substantiate This Mechanism By Claiming That The Existing Election System Reflects Ideas Of The Founding Fathers Embedded In The U S Constitution However, The Election System That Was Meant By The Founding Fathers And The Election System That Is Currently In Use Are Two Substantially Different Election Systems Though Both Of The Them Employ The Electoral College Mechanism The Existing Election System And A Direct Popular System Of Electing A U S President (If It Were Introduced) Would Produce The Same Election Outcomes Only In A Narrow Spectrum Of Possible Developments In U S Presidential Elections Moreover, The System Of Electing A U S President Was Never Designed To Service The Popular Will, And A U S President Is Not, Generally, A President Of The American People And Is Not Elected By The Nation As A Whole Binding:Paperback, PaperbackPublisher:AUTHORHOUSEPublication Date:2008-04-14Weight:0.56 lbsDimensions:0.39'' H x 9'' L x 6'' WNumber of Pages:168Language:Russian
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Book Title: How a President of the United States Is Elected : (In Questions and Answers)
Item Length: 9in.
Item Height: 0.4in.
Item Width: 6in.
Author: Alexander S. Belenky
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Political Process / Campaigns & Elections, Sociology / General, General
Publisher: Authorhouse
Publication Year: 2008
Genre: Education, Social Science, Political Science
Item Weight: 9.1 Oz
Number of Pages: 168 Pages