Sunday, December 22, 2019

Annotated Bibliography On The Voting Booths Of America Are...

Annotated Bibliography Linda Feldmann Staff writer of The Christian,Science Monitor. Why the Poll Booths of America are Empty. The Christian Science Monitor: 1. Oct 03 2000. National Newspapers Core. Web. 12 Dec. 2016. This source focuses on the decline in voter turnout over the past few decades with the lead up to the 2000 Presidential election year. Comparing elections from 1960, the various experts have not been able to pinpoint a solid reason until a several people from Harvard come up with an interesting theory. There was a spike of people making time to vote in 1992, showing that the American people were not happy with the economy. This leading to the idea that people are on the whole, satisfied with Government in the way in how politics affects their lives. There is more to pull from this spin on why people do not go to the polls, and I feel that this article can add another angle to the polling drought that affects the US elections. I found it by searching â€Å"Low Voter Turnout† in the National Newspapers Core database. Keisling, Phil. Vote From Home, Save Your Country. Washington Monthly (2016): 1. Academic Search Premier. Web. 12 Dec. 2016. This article presents the impression of a national vote by mail can do upon the political map of the United States and significant analyses why there implies such considerable objection to this technique for casting votes. Subjects covered are a summary of the vote by mail operation in two states, Colorado and Oregon.

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