How a President of the United States is Elected: (In Questions and Answers) (Russian Edition) - Alexander S. Belenky - Livros - AuthorHouse - 9781434354679 - 14 de abril de 2008
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How a President of the United States is Elected: (In Questions and Answers) (Russian Edition) Russian edition

Alexander S. Belenky

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How a President of the United States is Elected: (In Questions and Answers) (Russian Edition) Russian edition

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

Mídia Livros     Paperback Book   (Livro de capa flexível e brochura)
Lançado 14 de abril de 2008
ISBN13 9781434354679
Editoras AuthorHouse
Páginas 168
Dimensões 11 × 152 × 229 mm   ·   254 g
Idioma English   Russian  

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