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Why Americans Still Don't Vote
And Why Politicians Want It That Way
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360 pages
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The book challenges the perception of the United States as a model democracy by highlighting the significant underrepresentation of the less affluent, youth, and minorities in the voting electorate. It explores the implications of this disparity on the democratic process and questions the foundational belief that every citizen's right to vote is equally protected. Through this examination, it invites readers to reconsider the true nature of democracy in America and the barriers that prevent equitable participation in the electoral system.
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2000, paperback
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