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Few Americans and even fewer citizens of other nations understand the electoral process in the United States, particularly the role of political parties and the system's ironies. Voter participation is significantly lower than in most mature democracies, potentially due to the lack of competition between the two dominant parties, with many citizens feeling alienated from both. Additionally, campaign contributions tend to favor incumbents, and largely unregulated groups, such as 527s, can heavily influence campaign outcomes. These issues highlight the underlying problems of the U.S. electoral system. The second edition of this Very Short Introduction addresses these concerns, drawing on updated data and examples from the 2016 presidential nominations. L. Sandy Maisel offers an insider's perspective on the system's workings while exposing its flaws. He discusses the rising influence of social media in campaigning, the effects of recent Supreme Court decisions on campaign financing, and the Tea Party's role in the sub-presidential nominating process. As the U.S. approaches another contentious election year, understanding this system is more crucial than ever for Americans.
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American Political Parties and Elections: A Very Short Introduction, L. Sandy Maisel
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